Classic bungalow
Historic home in heart of downtown
Located in the MacArthur Park Historic District of downtown Little Rock, this bungalow-style home built in 1910 offers four bedrooms, three baths, a carriage house and more. Period details such as 12-foot ceilings, pocket doors and transom windows can be found throughout the abode, which is within walking distance of shops and eateries in the SoMa area.
A wraparound porch shelters the front door, which opens to a parlor that features hardwood floors that continue throughout the home’s main level. A decorative fireplace that has a white brick surround and a wooden mantel with an inset mirror forms a lovely focal point for the room. The adjacent den provides an identical fireplace.
The kitchen is floored with brick pavers and offers a six-burner gas cooktop, a stainless-steel oven, a sizable pantry and a breakfast bar with a stainless-steel sink. The spacious dining room boasts a chandelier and wood trim.
A chandelier with fluted glass globes adds interest in the master bedroom. Two additional bedrooms can be found on the main level, along with two tiled baths. One bath has a claw-footed soaking tub and a vanity made from an antique dresser, and the other bath has a walk-in shower and a single-sink vanity.
The home’s upper level offers a carpeted bedroom, a bath and a kitchenette. The space could be used as a massive master suite, teen or in-law quarters, or a rental property.
The back deck provides an ideal setup for grilling, and the backyard has a privacy fence and a workshop. Other amenities of the abode include a laundry room and a carriage house that could be used as a one-car garage or a storage space.