For Sale: 1910 Montlake Craftsman Pt. 1

December 2nd, 2008 @ 1:15 am by Cliffe | Sorted Historic Buildings |
Vintage Seattle reader Doug kindly invited me to tour his 1910 Montlake Craftsman that is currently on the market. With camera in hand, I met him and saw some of the nicest millwork from the era. But I’m getting ahead of myself.
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Today I want to look at the exterior and Part 2 has been posted where we peak inside.
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This nearly 4,000 square feet home comes with 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, and nearly all of the period details still intact.
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Click here for the listing if you are in the market for a house in the area.  Check back here tomorrow for Part 2. Big thanks to Doug for the tour and inviting me into his home. Click on the thumbnails for higher-res photos.
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1930′s tax photo. The matching stone wall outside the home survives. The modern day view of the exterior bears a  close resemblance to the 1930′s shot.
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Notice the half circle ornamentation on the bargeboard. Opposite side of home with stone exterior chimney. You can see the coal delivery door just past the chimney.
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The stone masonry from the foundation is continued on the porch columns. The front balcony and half-timber give the home an almost Swiss Chalet style.
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Alternate view of the front balcony, accessible from  two upper floor bedrooms. The projecting eaves have preserved the brick masonry over the years.
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South face of the home. Exposed rafter tails  with curved  cuts.

2 Responses to “For Sale: 1910 Montlake Craftsman Pt. 1”

  1. RPH says:

    Absolutely gorgeous details! I took a peek inside via the realtor link – couldn’t wait for Part 2.

  2. Linder says:

    Ohhh, I’ve admired this house on many drives down 24th. Gorgeous!

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