1928 frame cape/tudor. Coved ceilings main fl, two leaded glass windows, rest double paned and insulated, beaut. plaster fp w/tiled surround and niche, oak and fir floors on main fl, fir upstairs. View of city/ Mt. Rainier from main and upstairs. Peak-a-boo view of Olympics from LR. 4 BR - one used as library, one used as home office. 1.75 bath. 1st fl. ba has tub, tiled surround, pedestal sink, wood built in medicine cabinet. Downstairs ba has shower, pedestal sink. 1 car garage w/driveway. House updated thoroughly between 2002 and 2005 including gas furnace, water heater, roof, kitchen, BAs, light fixtures, downstairs, appliances. Brick firebox rebuild, cellular shades, insulated attic and garage since '05. '10 new BlueStar commercial range, new hood; '10 custom period appropriate built in bar/sideboard with marble and leaded glass; retopped cedar back deck; '10 new back patio and landscaping. Approx. '16 main bath refurbished and floor updated with historically appropriate tile. '20 front gravel and raised bed garden; new cedar front deck. New rear gravel upper patio and container gardens. Neighborhood Description A trendy and rapidly developing neighborhood that has historically been a Scandinavian community, Ballard benefits from a great location close to downtown but with its own identity. Ballard is home to great music venues, arts spaces, movie theaters, a large number of restaurants, a variety of bars, boutiques and bookstores, great bakeries and patisseries, a brewery district, an historic core, the National Nordic Museum, green space, a skate bowl, a contemporary nordic-style grass-roofed public library, health clubs, several large grocery stores, a year-round weekly farmers' market, the Ballard locks and botanical gardens, a sandy Puget Sound beach (Golden Gardens) and more.
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