Beautiful Arthur Loveless designed Tudor revival home built in 1914 for Dexter Horton, founder of the first bank in Seattle which eventually became known as Seafirst. The home proudly displays the seal of the Horton family on numerous windows and above the main door. Mesmerizing views sweep across Lake Washington and the Cascades from all three floors with access to miles of public waterfront ideal for biking, swimming and boating. A centerpiece home situated on a 16,000+ square foot lot and previously featured on the Mt. Baker home tour. A beautiful entry of carved oak millwork, period light fixtures and an ornate stairwell await you. The living room expands with 180 degree views, while encapsulating you with the highest pedigree of design, rift cut Siberian oak and quarter-sawn oak floors. Design details around the fireplace and stairwell lavish you with old world charm, while warming your heart and your soul with the crackling of a fire. The oversized dining room is impressively equipped with a custom buffet, seldom seen in even the most luxurious of residences. French doors lead to the expansive deck that overlooks the level, private and serene back yard. All rooms have generous proportions. The lower level has a wine room, work shop, darkroom, ½ bath and an informal entertaining space, with a fireplace next to French doors that lead to a separate patio, ideal for entertaining. The main floor has an updated kitchen, library, informal dining and formal dining and living rooms. The second floor is appointed with the large master bedroom, a walk in closet, master bathroom and serene views. Six other bedrooms apportion the second and third floors, each with a unique and glorious sweeping view towards the lake. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of Seattle’s rich and illustrious history, call Jon Hunter today for your private tour at 206-228-1974.
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