Welcome to an exclusive look at a historic gem nestled in the charming Haxton Place neighborhood of Salt Lake City, Utah. Built in 1907, this 4,256 square foot home was designed by renowned architect Frederick Albert Hale and is now on the market for $1.69 million. Offering 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, this stunning property is a true representation of early 20th-century architecture and design. Listing details: Own a rare piece of Utah history at 35 S. Haxton Place. Built in the early 1900s, this 4,256-square-foot home was one of the first homes built in the historic ritzy neighborhood known as Haxton Place. The home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is an important element of the South Temple Historic District. While it looks like one massive home, it is two separate single-family homes separated by 17 inches. Only a stucco and plaster facade tie the two homes together. This sale includes one home.
The design of the clipped-gable cottage, an English Tudor-style home at 35 S Haxton Place remains largely unchanged since it was designed by prolific architect Frederick Albert Hale. The home features asymmetrical facades, steep roofs with clipped gables, and tall, narrow, multi-pane windows drawn from the Tudor revival style. It features all-new plumbing, an upgraded HVAC, and electrical systems. The basement is newly remodeled with carpet, canned lighting, and more! Included is a large detached 2-car garage and workshop accessed via a semi private alley. It also features a huge yard shaded by mature trees. An old-world-style greenhouse is perfect for plant and nature lovers. Call today for your private showing of this home in a very exclusive neighborhood. Find the history of the home and more on www.HaxtonPlace.com. This timeless home is on the market for $1.69 million with Joel Carson of Utah Real Estate.