Courtesy of Windermere Prof Partners
Built in 1933 for Enumclaw's David Gossard, this historic multigenerational home stands as the namesake of Gossard Street. A rare piece of regional heritage designed by prominent Washington architect Silas Nelson. Set on a verdant .62-acre west facing lot, this 5-bed, 3.5 bath, 3,250 sq ft home pairs historic craftsmanship w/ modern amenities. The main level features a private front den off the boxwood framed pathway, bright dining room, and an expansive living room w/ a wood-burning fireplace & french door deck access. Hardwood cherry cabinets, a farmhouse enamel sink and gorgeous flecked granite countertops round out the expansive chef's kitchen. A secluded primary suite features two closets & a remodeled bath w/ heated ceramic penny tile. Upstairs offers a cozy rec room, a remodeled 3/4 bath, and 3 additional bedrooms. Outside, the fully fenced, magazine-worthy grounds feature an artistic flowing garden layered w/ thousands of flowering plants, ornamental trees, a rose garden, vegetable plot, greenhouse, chicken coop, cedar toolshed, & a bountiful orchard w/ cherries, apples, plums, & pears. A private heated in-ground pool w/ water slide & space to lounge, a wisteria-encircled composite deck & winding flowerbeds round out the incredible backyard. Additional highlights include a detached garage w/ a finished studio & 1/2 bath, a brand-new 50-year roof, AC, double hung Marvin windows, oak, fir, & maple floors, front-yard sprinklers, EV hookup, new pool heater, & RV parking.
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