Welcome to this restoration in time in Downtown Orlando; a home that would be featured on a television home show for perfection and presentation. Located in the desirable, historical district downtown on a brick-paved street, this Craftsman-Style house presents itself as a home of comfort and awe. This house is in walking distance to Lake Eola and Thornton Park. Foyer, living room, office, dining room, family room, full bath, nook, and kitchen are all on the first floor. Three bedrooms and full bath are all upstairs. Hardwood floors throughout, granite in the updated kitchen featuring the most wonderful gas range with all stainless steel appliances. Every room has new custom interior plantation shutters. Fireplace in the living room warms the downstairs. French doors from the nook give way to the screened pool with hot tub and waterfall. There is a two and a half car garage and plenty of driveway parking. Oh, did I mention the wrap around porch, with a beautiful refinished hardwood floor, on the front of the house? Neighborhood Description The Lake Eola Heights Historic District has approximately 570 buildings and is one of Orlando's oldest and most architecturally diverse neighborhoods. Vernacular clapboard farmhouses, built between 1890 and 1911, are scattered throughout the neighborhood. Other styles include Colonial Revival, Craftsman, Mediterranean Revival, Mission Revival, Art Deco and Minimal Traditional. In 1989, Lake Eola Heights was designated a local historic district. Three years later it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Spanning approximately 38 blocks, the area offers an eclectic mix of architectural styles among its tree-lined brick streets. The district's greatest period of growth, 1905-1925, saw the construction of homes, educational and religious institutions, as well as a smattering of commercial buildings to house and serve residents of the growing city.
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