Designed by architect Oliver
Everett and constructed approximately 1908 for author Harry Cowell,
this charming two-level residence with expansion potential consists
of a living room, dining room, newer eat-in kitchen and family room,
two bedrooms two bathrooms, powder room and laundry room. There is a
deep rear garden.
MAIN FLOOR
A brick exterior staircase leads up to the main floor of this bright
and charming residence located behind the gates of West Clay Park. The
front door opens to the living room with hardwood floors, painted brick
fireplace, window seat and beam ceiling. With eastern exposure, this
room is flooded with morning sun. The separate dining room with beam
ceiling is behind the living room on the left south side of the home.
Leading from the living room toward the rear of the home, a powder room
is located off a hallway on the right north side of the home. At the
end of this hallway is the gorgeous newer eat-in kitchen with hardwood
floors, granite counter tops, slate backsplash, center island, stainless
steel appliances and cherry wood cabinets. Behind the kitchen at the
back west end of the residence is a newer wonderful large family room
with a slate gas fireplace. Double sliding doors open to a deck and
deep lush rear garden with gazebo and fountain. The entire back portion
of the home and garden are great for entertaining.
TOP FLOOR
A central staircase ascends to this level. It consists of two bedrooms
and two bathrooms. The master bedroom with pleasant Presidio views is
located at the front east end of the home. From this room, there is
direct access to a tiled bathroom. It has double sinks and a bathtub
with a shower overhead. Another door off the hallway also opens into
this bathroom. The second bedroom at the rear of the home overlooks
the garden. The tiled second bathroom has a stall shower. There is also
a laundry room and extra storage on this floor.
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