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Remarkable Victorian on one of Sunnyside's Best Blocks

Remarkable 1908 Victorian on a 6600 sq ft lot, on one of Sunnyside's best blocks. Expertly updated and maintained. Open living area featuring gas fireplace with original tile surround, built-ins, and brass fireplace cover.

Custom designed kitchen has gorgeous granite countertops, Dennis West leaded glass, painted maple cabinets and top of the line appliances. Main floor includes 2 bedrooms (one used as a den) and a newly remodeled bath with huge soaking tub. Beautiful sunroom opens onto redwood deck and landscaped backyard with raised planting beds, water feature, grape arbor, and the original chicken coop!

A new redwood fence provides privacy. The second floor banister posts were salvaged from the old First National Bank of Golden matched to custom wainscoting. Master bedroom with french doors, opens on to a balcony overlooking the back yard. 2nd floor bath includes energy efficient washer/dryer. Another sunny bedroom completes the second floor.

4224 Clay Street, Denver CO 80211.

$600,000.

Listed and owned by Mark White of Live Urban Real Estate. Please contact Mark for current pricing and availability.

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