This beautiful front-porch bungalow, built by craftsmen in 1920, features beveled leaded-glass windows on the first floor and original stained wood trim and hardwood floors throughout the house. The first floor has a living room with a wood-burning fireplace; a dining room with a beamed ceiling and chair rail; a half-bath; and a bright kitchen expanded and remodeled in 2011 that opens onto a deck overlooking a fenced yard. Both the living room and dining room have built-in cabinets with glass doors, with a window seat in the dining room. The second floor has four rooms and an updated bath with a walk-in shower. There are three bedrooms plus an office with built-in shelves, file drawers, and drop-down desks. One bedroom is a repurposed enclosed porch known as the Treehouse that has windows on three sides and overlooks the backyard maples. The house is heated and air-conditioned by an energy-efficient electric geothermal furnace installed in 2010. The kitchen features a gas stovetop, electric wall oven, dishwasher, Corian countertops, and quarter-sawn oak cabinets—all new in 2011. The low-maintenance yard is planted with native woodland plants underneath a tree canopy in the back, with a 90-year-old white pine shading the front porch. This beautiful house is within walking distance of three artisan bakeries, the Shaker Parklands, coffee shops, restaurants, the library, a yoga studio, a theater, a gallery, and many more local independent shops and businesses in Cleveland Heights.
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