This updated Barron Park Home has kept the delightful charm of the original era but at the same time feels like an almost new home ... a rare combination. The partially walled front patio and shrub filled front yard give you partial privacy to enjoy your front yard, greeting neighbors walking by, or to simply quietly enjoy your yard and neighborhood.
Two upstairs rooms provide flexibility in how you want to use them. One makes an ideal master bedroom suite while the other is shown furnished as a sitting room but could be used how you wish.
The backyard with gazebo, patio, flagstone paved paths and large redwoods gives you a tranquil place to relax.
Home Features
Living space: 2,241 sq.ft.
Lot size: 5,780 sq.ft.
Three bedrooms and one bathroom downstairs, two bedrooms, one bath upstairs
Flexible, spacious floorplan, upstairs master suite with walk-in, cedar lined closet
Briones Elementary, Fletcher Middle, Gunn High
Kitchen
Stainless steel appliances
Free standing gas range
Stained wood cabinets
Tile counter tops with decorative apron and backsplash
High handpainted tile back splash
Tile floor
Living Room
Charming, storybook style living room with vaulted, tray style ceiling with wooden beams
Gorgeous craftsman style fireplace
Hardwood floor
Built-in stained wood bookcases
View of front yard
Bedrooms
Main floor: two with hardwood floors, one with carpet
Stained wood doors and window molding
Recessed lighting
Upstairs rooms have hardwood floors
Bathrooms
Stained wood vanities with tile counter-top and ceramic sinks
(upstairs bath with two sinks)
Tile bathroom floor
Shower over tub with glass-block splash wall and tile surround
Exterior
Hand troweled stucco exterior
Landscaped front yard with partially walled patio, shrubs, brick sidewalk, stone paths
Fenced back yard with gazebo, patio mature redwoods, flagstone paths
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