Historic setting
Vintage home has been lovingly restored
Constructed in 1907 in Little Rock’s Central High School District, this four-bedroom, three-bath home has been beautifully restored. A wraparound veranda entices guests to relax and visit. The privacy-fenced backyard offers plenty of space for outdoor living and entertaining, with a shaded porch and a pergola-covered patio.
Inside the front door, the chandelier-lit foyer features a decorative fireplace, original to the home, that’s finished with a stunning wood mantelpiece and a colorful tile surround. Separated from the foyer by original 9-foot pocket doors, the parlor has an Edison-bulb fixture, as well as large windows for natural light.
French doors lead from the foyer to the dining room, which features the home’s original trimwork around the doors and windows. Between the dining room and kitchen is a butler’s pantry with a sink, a beverage fridge and builtin antique cabinets. The kitchen offers painted wood cabinets, wood butcherblock counters, tile backsplashes, a refrigerator, an oven, a chef’s-quality six-burner gas cooktop and a dishwasher. For added convenience, there is a pot filler above the cooktop.
The main-level master bedroom is located at the back of the home for added privacy and offers private access to the main-level bath. This bath is floored in black-and-white vintage tile and features an antique dresser that’s been converted into a vanity, as well as a claw-foot tub with a shower. The private water closet has a pedestal sink. Also on the main level, the guest bedroom has a Murphy bed and could be used as an office or den. The two upstairs bedrooms have new hardwood floors; one has a private bath with a claw-foot tub and a separate shower. The other bedroom is convenient to the hall bath. There is also a sunroom/studio on this level.
Other amenities include a laundry room, a security system, landscaping and much more.