It was on this tree lined avenue that J. H. Bolen chose to
build this country French home in 1938. Then
in 1951 the architects Probst and Sandel completed the design by adding the
three dormers to the steeply pitched hip roof that is distinctive of this
symmetrical French design.
A grand oak shades the path that leads to the canyon stone
porch and arched front doorway. From the
formal entry you are invited into a warm formal living room with a high ceiling,
oak flooring, and a wood burning fireplace.
The formal dining room enjoys the same hardwood flooring and custom wood
trim. Notice also the private outdoor
dining patio just off the dining room.
The kitchen has been remodeled with custom wood cabinets,
granite counters, a huge center isle, and high end appliances. The kitchen opens to a large family room with
gorgeous French doors overlooking the private rear grounds. There is also a large separate breakfast
room.
The central hall leads to all three bedrooms and two
baths. The master suite enjoys two
closets and its own bath with preserved original tile. Upstairs there is a private home office with
its own dormer window providing an abundance of natural light as well as a
mountain view. Additional features
include: new windows, central air and
heat, updated copper plumbing, an updated electrical panel, a newer roof with a
re-built chimney, a large laundry room, a great rear play yard, and an attached
garage.
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