Description
Introducing this circa 1900 grande dame exemplifying historic character with sophisticated updates curated by local interior designer/architect duo. The all-brick rowhouse, has been notably showcased in the Richmond Times Dispatch and on “The Harlem of the South” historic home tour, features all the modern updates a discerning homeowner could imagine. Welcome guests into the courtyard and on the front porch creating inviting curb appeal with elaborate iron work, second only to New Orleans. Step through the etched glass double doors to discover 12' ceilings, original heart pine floors and elegant millwork; modern, yet period appropriate statement lighting throughout, fresh paint, expansive formal rooms with floor to ceiling windows, pocket doors and four decorative fireplaces. The kitchen is a showpiece with Blue Mist granite counters, elegant tiled floor and backsplash, stainless appliances, and a central island inviting guests to relax with a glass of wine. Each of the three full bathrooms have updated plumbing, modern lighting and fixtures. While the open flow of the kitchen, dining and parlor create a hospitable space for entertaining large parties, the well laid out home is also a dream for multiple generation families or roommates needing home office(s), and space to retreat for a quiet evening. A dedicated laundry room is a work horse with ample space for a mud room, leading out to the back courtyard with a deck, patio, and privacy fence providing a retreat for hosting BBQs, plus a garage and space for additional off-street parking. Jackson Ward's vibrant community is in the heart of the Arts District filled with art galleries, restaurants, coffee shops and small local businesses. Walk to VCU/MCV, Quirk Hotel, Birdies and Commonhouse. Enjoy Jackson Ward's street festivals and elaborate mural art celebrating its rich cultural history.