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1929 Arts & Crafts

Birmingham, Alabama 35206

Restored Bungalow

Front View
Front View
The Roebuck Springs Historic District, which was named to the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C. in 1999, is 11 miles east of central Birmingham. There is an abundance of native vegetation, heavy canopies of trees, terraced hillsides with stone walls, and homes built in such architectural styles as Craftsman Bungalow, English Country, Tudor Revival, and Colonial Revival. Interested in finding out more about the neighborhood? Visit this website: www.roebucksprings.org
This beautifully restored bungalow in the Roebuck Springs Historic District was recently featured in the New York Times article "What You Get For $..." The first home in Birmingham to have ever been featured in this prestigious publication.
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Living Room
Living Room
The living room features built-in bookcases, working fireplaces, custom wood blinds, restored natural trim and picture molding and french doors leading to dining.
Dining Room
Dining Room
Dining room features restored trim and picture molding, working fireplace, antique chandelier & sconces and custom wood blinds. All paint colors are from SW historic bungalow palette.
Kitchen
Kitchen
Kitchen features vintage stove & sink, recycled marble countertops, original built-in butler's pantry and new custom inset cabinets.
1 Story
Bedrooms 3
Full Baths 1
Heated Sq. Ft. 1,300
Acres 1.9

Features.

  • 1st Floor Bath
  • 1st Floor Bedroom
  • Attic
  • Crawl Space
  • Dining room
  • Kitchen
  • Master bedroom downstairs
  • Driveway - Paved
  • Patio
  • Porch
  • Storage Building
  • Built-in Bookcases
  • Built-in Cabinets
  • Ceiling Fans
  • Ceramic Tile
  • Fireplaces
  • High Ceilings
  • Original wood windows
  • Wood floors
  • Shingle Roof
  • Central air
  • City sewer
  • City water supply
  • Dishwasher
  • Disposal
  • Gas heating
  • Water Heater - Electric
  • Plaster Walls
  • Ripple Glass

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About the home-

Great care has been taken to make the home comfortable for modern living without losing the architectural details that make it so special. All the wood trim in the home (with the exception of the bath) has been stripped and restored to it's natural state. The kitchen has been updated with new custom inset cabinets (made to match the original built-in), recycled marble counter tops, vintage stove, & stainless appliances. Home has three working fireplaces. New lifetime architectural roof. Large front porch for hanging out with your friends and neighbors. Huge estate sized lot with endless possibilities for gardening and entertaining.

Archived in January, 2012

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