One of Milwaukees most beautifulboulevards hosts this arts and crafts gem! Old world quality and enduring craftsman styling were lovingly restored and enhanced w/architectural integrity. Newer kitchen with stainless steel appliances, wood floors, concretecounters, butcher blockcenter islandand built-in banquette with in-bench storage. Updated baths with pedestal sinks andbeautiful tiles! The master bath has a multi-head tile and glass shower. Throughout the homethere isnatural woodwork in oversized mouldings, doors and floors; built-in buffet, china and curio cabinetry w/leaded glass fronts. Sunroom; lower level rec room. third floor walk-up attic. Two bluestone patios, pergola, fountain and custom-styled fencing make outdoor entertainment private and special. An unrivalled location for access both downtown and West! Featured in the book, andquot;Along Bungalow Linesandquot; by Paul Duchsherer for its exceptional style. An example of Milwaukees rich architectural history, this home was one of sixteen homes on HiMount between Washington Blvd and Lloyd that was designed by architect Gustav Dick, an 1896 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania School of Architecture. The home was built by carpenter-builder Charles A Bauer. Charles Bauers son Alexander became Gustav Dicks partner; their most noted design work is Milwaukees Oriental Theater.
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