About the Property
This stunning 1892 Queen Anne masterpiece, designed by architect H.H. Anderson, is one of the most iconic residences in the coveted Avenues Historic District. Ornate brass hinges, cast iron heat registers, period chandeliers, hand-carved woodwork, and interior window shutters have all been lovingly preserved throughout. The dining room features beautiful stained glass windows, and the grand parlor showcases a breathtaking fireplace surround with hand-relief figural and floral ceramic tile and an intricately carved wooden mantel with mirror. Generous main floor living with soaring ceilings strikes the perfect balance between open concept living and beautifully defined, purposeful rooms. As a south-facing home, natural light pours in from morning to evening. The kitchen blends modern function with historic character. The primary suite boasts arched turret windows, sweeping Wasatch Mountain views, and its own fireplace. All three fireplaces are functioning gas radiant fireplaces. Two upstairs bedrooms each enjoy private balcony access. The front flagstone patio with conversational seating and mountain views is the perfect place to unwind, while the rear flagstone courtyard with string lights offers a private sanctuary to gather and entertain in your fully fenced backyard. Solar panels provide modern energy efficiency without compromising the home's timeless character. Exceptionally rare for the Avenues, a private driveway leads to a beautifully finished detached oversized two car garage with rich wood detailing. A concrete pad offers additional space perfect for basketball or recreation. The insulated attic, accessed by a pull down ladder, is plumbed for hot and cold water, a drain, and electrical, offering tremendous potential for an additional primary suite or family room. The basement provides abundant storage. Ideally situated near Memory Grove, City Creek Canyon, and the University of Utah, with premier restaurants, shopping, and entertainment just moments away. A true piece of Salt Lake City history.