Stunning split-level? Yes, indeed, but the most wonderful feature is the way in which distinction in design goes hand-in-hand with the utmost in livability. The roof-high covered entry means shelter from inclement weather and an extra window in the third bedroom, as well as presenting a handsome approach to your front door. Flagstone goes right inside to the wide foyer, a gracious stairway leads up the main hall, and flanking flower planters in living room and over the entry-level coat closet frame your way up. It's just a few steps to every area-to the living room with corner picture windows, raised hearth fireplace and a lovely dining room ell at the back. Step into the kitchen and find a homemaker's dream of space, easy maintenance, sunlight and air plus a corner that invites a breakfast nook. Three unusually large bedrooms have closets that are just right and a family bathroom features a vanitory. The master bedroom suite has its own lavatory and dressing room closet. On the lower level you have your cellar area well ventilated and a cozy recreation room (note the wash-up lavatory here) opens out to a back terrace for outdoor living areas as well.
Overall Dimensions: 52'11" x35'9".
Square Feet: 1,680.
Architect: Herman H. York.
Photos by Richard Averill Smith
Working convenience in a truly charming setting with every thought for step saving. Of special note are the spic-and-span counters and cabinets, dishwasher next to the sink, and range-top burners plus wall oven at the most convenient height.
The entry foyer, a story-and-a-half high, showing the guest closet with planting above and the broad stone steps leading from the flagstone lower level up to the living room. Low planter boxes are filled with greenery for a delightful, natural screen.





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