As you turn onto Marguerita Lane, you’ll feel as though you’ve been transported to the Mediterranean. This charming cul-de-sac is home to 16 Spanish-style houses originally built as an Artist Colony by famed developer, Dr. Alexander Schutt and his architect sons and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. The street retains remarkable physical integrity, preserving its unique character. As you approach the home, you’ll notice delightful details, including the red clay tile roof, the intricate brickwork and inlaid stone work at the entry, and the French front door with wrought iron accents. A picturesque Juliette balcony adds to the home’s charm. Inside, the living room boasts a raised beehive fireplace, wood beam ceilings, shutters, and hardwood floors.The second bedroom features beautiful sconces, casement windows, a French door leading to the Juliette balcony, and a queen size Murphy bed. The turreted dining room, with a soaring, stenciled ceiling, gorgeous sconces, and two built-in China cabinets, adds an elegant touch to the home. The kitchen has been fully updated, showcasing top-of-the-line Viking appliances, a glass tile backsplash, a Latoscana farmhouse sink, quartz countertops, and a Speed Queen laundry center. A window above the sink frames a view
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