This beautiful craftsman bungalow was built by Wichita Mayor L.W. Clapp for his daughter in 1918. Located directly across from Victoria Park and on the corner of Wellington Place, it is part of the area in Historic Midtown known as the Clapp Compound. Pride of ownership is apparent before you even step into this home with the mature landscaping and well maintained exterior. There is a large wood deck with retractable shade awning to enjoy being outside. The large room sizes are a bonus in this age of home, as well as the original wood floors and trim that have been brought back to their original glory. The kitchen has updated appliances, and eating space, and a butler's pantry. There is a main floor laundry room and half bath just off the kitchen for convenience and ease. There is a formal dining, living, and sunken family room all on the main floor, as well as two bedrooms and an updated bathroom which hosts a jetted tub and separate shower. Upstairs offers a large room (wood floors under the carpet) and a full bathroom which could be used as a guest or owner's suite. The basement offers lots of storage including cedar cabinets. There is a detached two-car garage with an automatic opener.
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