Beautiful, well-maintained historic lakefront home. Built by Mata Brown in 1915, proprietress of the famed Mata Brown Shop for women in downtown Escanaba. Unique location next to Ludington Park, across from municipal dock green space. Lake views from most rooms. Views of Sand Point Lighthouse & House of Ludington. Walk to downtown, public library, art center, park & marina. Ivy-covered brick exterior with great curb appeal. Nice landscaping & exterior lighting, front porch swing. Impressive entry w/ refinished staircase, French doors. Original hardwood floors & crown molding throughout. 14x28’ living room w/ leaded glass windows, craftsman-style brick fireplace & new gas insert. French doors w/ palladian window lead to sunporch & brick patio. Large backyard offers lake views and space for outdoor entertaining. Kitchen has built-in cupboards, arch, pantry, hard to find vintage porcelain over cast iron farm sink. Big dining room perfect for dinner parties. Large bedrooms, walk-in closets. Upstairs bath features exquisite vintage tile work and fixtures. Cozy bonus room has big windows and built-ins for office or craft room. 2-car garage w/ built-in storage. Full unfinished basement with laundry, storage, workbenches. Full downstairs bath has space for laundry hook-up on main level. New Pella windows in bedrooms and sun porch. Low heating bills. Act now to make this gorgeous home yours. Neighborhood Description Residential area next to Lake Michigan (Little Bay de Noc) and Ludington Park on the edge of downtown. Mixed demographics with young families, Boomers, seniors, singles, etc. in one neighborhood. Many large, historic homes.
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