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1920 Craftsman Bungalow

Charlotte, North Carolina

2004 Local Historic District Highlight Honorable Mention

Bedrooms: 3
Full Bath(s): 2
Heated Sq. Ft.: 1910
Unheated Sq. Ft.: 276
Stories: 2


Listing #: 25
  • Crawl Space
  • Dining room
  • Foyer
  • Kitchen
  • Laundry Room
  • Sunroom
  • Driveway - Dirt
  • Fenced Yard
  • Porch
  • Storage Building
  • Ceramic Tile
  • Gas Logs
  • Wood floors
  • Fireplace(s)
  • Central air
  • City sewer
  • City water supply
  • Dishwasher
  • Disposal
  • Gas heating
  • Range
  • Security System
  • Water Heater - Gas
  • Master bedroom upstairs
Every year since 1971, preservationists around the country have joined together in May to celebrate National Historic Preservation Week. The National Trust initiated Preservation Week as a way to showcase grassroots preservation activity in communities nationwide. This year, Historic Charlotte has again partnered with the Charlotte Historic District Commission to organize Preservation Week in Charlotte, NC. This house is the 2004 Local Historic District Highlight Honoree.

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Front View After Renovation
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Front View circa 1970
Front View circa 1970
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Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
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Kitchen
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Renovation

Additions and alterations were made to return this house to its original condition. The front porch was rebuilt according to its original design. Round columns were removed and replaced with tapered square columns. The metal cut glass door was replaced with an original 1920s ten-light door with sidelights. Aluminum siding on the house was removed and the original siding beneath was restored. Appropriately sized shutters were added to the windows.

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