Built in 1894 by F.H. Loverin as a photography studio and later owned by portrait photographer Howard Beach, this extraordinary French Chateau style residence carries the atmosphere of a house shaped by art, history, and point of view. Moorish architectural details, original hand-painted ceilings and walls, ornate oak woodwork, refinished hardwood floors, original light fixtures, leaded glass windows, wainscoting, exquisite fireplaces, and a gracious entryway create a home with rare depth and visual presence. The main residence unfolds with a sense of drama and intimacy. A living room, library with built-ins and a gas fireplace, formal dining room, and kitchen offer distinct spaces for daily living, gathering, and quiet retreat. Upstairs, three spacious bedrooms, a 13 x 6 bonus room, full bath, and second-floor laundry add function without diluting the character of the home. The attached townhouse brings another layer of possibility, with its own living room, second living area, dining room, kitchen, half bath, grand staircase, and additional bedrooms. It can serve as extended living space, a private studio, guest quarters, or a rental opportunity for added income. More than $200,000 in improvements have been completed, including updated boiler systems, one in 2024 and one approximately five years ago, updated electrical systems, a restored roof, new drain tile and sump pumps in the basement, new attic windows installed in February 2026, and many restored windows throughout. With an acceptable offer, the seller will provide a decorating allowance credit, allowing the next owner to bring their own eye to a home already rich with historic detail, architectural distinction, and creative origin. Floor plans are available. Also listed as a multi family B1659233 and as commercial B1664052. Some images have been virtually staged.
| Listing Price | $599,900 |
| Listing ID | B1659233 |
| Bedrooms | 3 |
| Bathrooms | 1F |
| Square Feet | 6,723 |
| Lot Size | 0.09 |
| Year Built | 1894 |