Baltimore Sun Sunday

A traditiona­l stone house in Homeland

Five-bedroom, 41⁄2-bath home built in 1929 selling for $699,000

- By Lisa McLean

In the North Baltimore neighborho­od of Homeland, a traditiona­l stone house is being offered for $699,000.

Classic touches such as chair rails, wainscotin­g and custom covers for radiators give the home a style that will be around for a long time. Built in 1929 and renovated this year, the home retains its original charm and offers 3,285 square feet of living space.

“It has extraordin­ary curb appeal, the beautiful stone façade — it’s almost heartwarmi­ng when you look at it,” said Karen Hubble Bisbee of the Hubble Bisbee Group of Long & Foster Real Estate/Christies Internatio­nal Real Estate. “It’s very unique for Homeland; the entire block looks like an English country village.”

The home’s upper two floors hold five bedrooms and the house has four full bathrooms plus a powder room off the first-floor hallway.

Refinished hardwood and pine floors can be found throughout the home. The living and dining rooms feature box-bay windows that allow for plenty of natural sunlight. A gas fireplace, built-in bookshelve­s and a coffered ceiling add coziness in the living room.

Added touches like matching framed pressed-tin ceiling panels with chandelier­s in both the dining room and kitchen add personalit­y. The gourmet kitchen has Bosch stainless-steel appliances, a pot-filler above the range, Italian porcelain tile floors and granite countertop­s.

French doors lead from the hallway to the screened-in porch with flagstone flooring.

A door leads to a flagstone patio that is ideal for entertaini­ng. A sun-drenched Florida room features three walls of windows and hardwood floors.

The second-floor master bedroom has a custom-fitted closet and a bathroom with a heated marble floor, a granite double vanity and a modern shower with a built-in granite seat and multiple shower sprays.

A finished, carpeted basement with halogen ceiling lighting has been transforme­d into a recreation room complete with a full bath. And the painted exposed rafter ceiling gives the space a cool vibe.

 ??  ?? Matching framed pressed-tin ceiling panels with chandelier­s are in both the dining room and kitchen. The kitchen has Bosch stainlesss­teel appliances, a pot-filler above the range, Italian porcelain tile floors and granite countertop­s.
Matching framed pressed-tin ceiling panels with chandelier­s are in both the dining room and kitchen. The kitchen has Bosch stainlesss­teel appliances, a pot-filler above the range, Italian porcelain tile floors and granite countertop­s.
 ??  ?? Address: 213 Paddington Road, Baltimore 21212 Year built: 1929 Square footage: 3,285 Taxes: $14,066 HOA fee: $250/year Realtor: Karen Hubble Bisbee, Hubble Bisbee Group of Long & Foster/Christies Internatio­nal Real Estate A screened-in porch with...
Address: 213 Paddington Road, Baltimore 21212 Year built: 1929 Square footage: 3,285 Taxes: $14,066 HOA fee: $250/year Realtor: Karen Hubble Bisbee, Hubble Bisbee Group of Long & Foster/Christies Internatio­nal Real Estate A screened-in porch with...

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