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One of the most beautiful Historic properties in Phoenix! Built in 1927 in the Los Olivos Community, a Historic Neighborhood adjacent to the Arts District developed by Dwight B Heard, this iconic Storybook Tudor is always showcased when researching historic homes in Phoenix. With its dramatic Tudor architecture and expansive 3/4 acre property, the curb appeal alone takes you back in time! The current owner has meticulously retained all the historical charm and elegance while updating and improving the property. Elegant community rooms with soaring wood beamed ceilings, artfully crafted solid Mahogany doors and paneling, paned windows, Italian cornices and draperies, Steuben and other antique chandeliers. From the foyer is the dramatic staircase with its original Terrazzo floors. Beautiful Chef’s kitchen with island, Subzero and Miele appliances. Laundry Room with antique cast iron sink. 3 bedrooms upstairs including the large Primary Bedroom with William Morris draperies. Primary Bath with original and preserved Green Ceramic Tile. Charming Guest Bath with Dormered Ceilings. Detached Coach House (Garage) with Guest House offering a full bath, loft bedroom, and kitchenette. Backyard Oasis with long rectangular pool, flanked by Italian Cypresses and featuring an imported English water feature. Beautiful Gazebo with commercial grade mist system for year round enjoyment. Large AC cooled Chicken Coop and orchard sporting over 15 fruit trees conveys unrivaled rural living in the center of the city. Make this iconic historical home located in the heart of the city yours to showcase!
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