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Haddon Hill- Classic 1900’s Brown Shingle
Gene Boomer & Marcia Weske present:
This beautiful craftsman home embraces touches of its past with exquisite restorations and modern improvements. From the arched covered entry porch and the new Sapele wood front door you can feel a true sense of this special home. The formal entry hall features a window seat, leaded windows and connects the living room, dining room, kitchen and staircase. The living room is enhanced by the renovated river stone fireplace, custom mantle, artisan stained glass bay windows, and a wall of glass leading to the stunning gardens and extensive outdoor living decks. The spacious and sunny dining room features hardwood floors and leaded bay windows. The showcase dream kitchen was recently renovated and outfitted for the serious cook with quarter-sawn oak cabinetry, granite counters, Gagganeau, Sub-Zero, Thermador, and Miele appliances. The home's upper level contains a sunny primary suite with a new custom renovated en-suite bath, a spacious back bedroom with a private deck, third bedroom, and vintage hall bath. The deep lot has been professionally developed to accommodate an outdoor dining area, living room setting, detached garage and a stunningly landscaped garden and fountain. Find your own sense of tranquility and peacefulness, all within the bustling San Francisco Bay Area and the vibrant Lakeshore-Grand Ave neighborhood.
Open Houses:
Open Sat Sept 18th and Sun Sept 19th from 1pm to 4pm
Brokers Tour:
Monday Sept 20th from 10 am to 1pm.
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Gene Boomer
510-384-8834
[email protected]
Contact Marcia Weske
(510) 853-1483
[email protected]
The Grubb Company
Realtor® Associate
DRE# 01841873
510.853.1483 office
510.883.7076 fax
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