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Located within easy walking distance of downtown, the farmer's markets, Clark Fork River hike/bike trails and the University, this beautiful University District home is perhaps one of the finest examples of Colonial-style architecture in Missoula. Built in 1920, the home abounds in natural light and boasts custom millwork, oak floors as well as original molding and French windows, The large living room has a wood-burning fireplace and extensive built-ins. The "cook's kitchen" is replete with custom cabinetry, a gas range, a breakfast nook and bird's-eye maple floors. Along with the spacious dining room, there is a recently remodeled sunroom/bar area with access to the newly built patio. There are three upstairs bedrooms with coved ceilings and a large sunroom/office that affords 270 degree views (including Sentinel Peak). The large primary bedroom has a second wood burning fireplace. Attic runs the full length of the house and includes built-in closets and ample storage. With a generous set-back from Daly Avenue, the home is bordered by cedar and lilac hedges. The home's exterior is graced with dentil molding woodwork rarely seen on homes built in the post-War era. A side patio/pergola leads to a beautifully landscaped and private backyard with a larger patio/pergola and a garden that is graced with perennial flowers blooming in sequence from April through September. The partially finished basement has interior and exterior access, a large laundry room, a second refrigerator, and even more storage options, some of which could be easily converted to an office or exercise room. There is ample off-street parking in both the front and back of the house and a drive-through attached garage.
2 weeks ago | Listing updated with changes from the MLS® | |
2 weeks ago | Status changed to Active Under Contract | |
2 weeks ago | Listing first seen online |
Mindy Palmer
Steve Palmer
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