Nestled in the heart of the Lincoln Park Historic District, one of the largest collections of vintage homes in the nation, comprising a 45-block, 230-acre residential neighborhood built between the 1890s through the 1940s and featuring a wide variety of architectural styles from late Victorian, Craftsman late 19th and 20th Century Revival architectural styles such as Colonial, Mission/Spanish, Tudor and Classical Revival.
Located one block down from the namesake park, this single-story, California Bungalow with Colonial Revival influence was built circa 1923. The generous porch boasts an arched portico and Tuscan form columns. The home is surrounded by wide, flat surface streets with ample parking and historic lampposts/streetlamps, a driveway that extends into the back yard and alley access.
The interior is original wood floors, wood casing, and built-ins throughout. A Batchelder tile fireplace is in the front room. There are two full bedrooms, one sleeping porch, dining room, living room, kitchen, and separate breakfast room. There is a wood staircase leading to the attic and an additional garage/structure with barn-style doors in the back approximately 100sqft space.