Transitional Greek Revival/Italianate Town House built in 1859 by Henry Charles, an interior staircase craftsman. The home is located in the Deutschtown National Historic District within walking distance to shops, restaurants, theater, and Allegheny Commons, a large urban park undergoing restoration. The home has three bedrooms and one bath. There are two staircases crafted by Charles. One is a curved staircase in a wide entryway, the other is in the kitchen. The front parlor has period crown molding and there is a formal dining room. The soft-pine floors have been refinished. The home has a nice courtyard and off-street parking is available in a lot across the street. Most of the mechanics have been updated, the home has central air and the roof is in good condition. Many of the windows are original and have exterior storms. The front windows have been replaced. It is important for the present owner to find a buyer who wants to maintain the historic character of the home. Complete house history available.
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