A two-story English Tudor home on 2.4 acres within the Stanwood city limits is our featured resale this week. It was built in 1938 and has four bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 3,663 square feet of living space and a basement.
The park-like property with two tax parcels includes a permanent greenhouse with three walls of windows, a brick paver floor and an outer covered area for firewood. The back of the property holds an outbuilding suitable for boat or RV storage.
A long gravel driveway extends to the house and a large graveled parking area. A curved sidewalk leads to the entry for the guest quarters situated above the two-car garage, as well as the two front entries to the home. A back patio features a covered brick cooking area.
The main entry opens to a foyer. Right of the foyer, the living room has fir flooring, exposed ceiling beams, built-in shelving and period lighting. A brick fireplace includes a wood-burning insert, timber mantle and storage for firewood.
Extending from the living room, the formal dining room has a built-in china hutch, leaded glass windows and a view door that opens to the patio.
The remodeled kitchen has maple cabinetry, quartz countertops, authentic linoleum flooring, a desk area and a dining area. A portico leads from the kitchen to the garage.
A coat closet and a powder room are located next to the kitchen.
Left of the foyer, a short hallway leads to a bedroom suite with hardwood flooring, walk-in closet and view door to the patio. Its bathroom has black and white tile flooring, a double vanity with marble countertop, and a shower/tub combination.
The family room has wide-planked wood flooring, a stone fireplace, a sleeping loft and authentic 1938 log veneer walls. A stairway carved from a single timber leads to the sleeping loft.
A home office has knotty pine walls, hardwood flooring and a view of the back yard.
Upstairs, two secondary bedrooms are positioned near a full bathroom with a single vanity, long countertop, shower/tub combination and storage area.
The fourth bedroom is located in the guest quarters. The studio space has carpeting and wood paneled walls.
A game room and laundry room are in the basement, and the house has high-tech cabling and oil forced-air heat.
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