A rare find in Historic Bethlehem tucked back from the road in a lush setting with perennials and winding paths amongmature landscaping. The G. Luckenbach House, dated 1875, is one of the preserved homes in Historic Bethlehem. When oneenters the home you feel a sense of welcoming and warmth. Front door opens into the living room with random width floorsand gas fireplace. The dining room has a built-in hutch and closet. Large eat-in kitchen with wood floors, lots of wood cabinets, washer dryer area -- one can enter the kitchen from the side entry porch for convenience. Large first floor master bedroom could also be used as a family room with adjacent full bath. Second floor has a front bedroom, full bath and back bedroom withcorner cabinet and sitting study in back with access to a balcony. The basement has an area one could use as a wine cellar.For street parking one can apply for a parking permit G from the City. Great location!!
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