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1908 Queen Anne in Red Deer, Alberta

Posted on OHD: 4/19/22. As of 6/3/22, it was no longer for sale. It is archived here for historical reference and educational purposes.

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5343 W 46th Ave, Red Deer, AB T4N 3N3

This gorgeous Red Brick Home is talk of the town! Everyone wants it , but not everyone can have it! Lucky is the buyer who will make it home. The brick home has extensive architectural detailing - most left untouched by time... Situated on a large , mature corner lot that is located short walk to a park and city trail systems. The Inviting front veranda and upper deck was just completely redone and it is brand new. An absolute piece of paradise In the city. It’s also noted for its Victorian Queen Anne design influences. Some parts of the home have been meticulously renovated , but kept as original as it was possible to keep! Breathtaking entry will WOW you with its finishings, original hardwood is in amazing shape. Wood Fireplaces will definitely take your breath away. Custom finishings include: wood crown moulding, original doors, fireplaces, decor, windows, floors and little details that are hard to find today or lost forever...! There is about 4312sq.ft of living space the main, 2 nd floor and attic - not including the basement that has decent height and it could be developed. Main floor features, office, Front formal /guest living room that features decorative framing around the ceilings, kitchen ( was redone in 80's) , dinning room with built in shelving and large private living room, hallway at the back with 3 pc bathroom that was recently redone. Upper floor has 4 supersized bedrooms - some with walking closets - including supersized Kings style primary bedroom, supersized 4 pc beautiful bathroom with accents, newer vanity and clawfoot tub! Two doors to the front balcony at the front of the house from a hallway and one of the bedrooms. There is a full wide open Attic that you can develop as well in the future. Basement features: office area, finished 3 pc bathroom, laundry room and endless storage rooms with utility area. There 2 sets of stairs that will take you back up one of the kitchen and one at the back entry. Door at the back of the kitchen has access to newer deck that is perfect for BBQ - ing and overlooks back yard oasis. Landscaping was redone older trees cleaned out. Existing owner took great amount of time to find matching bricks and create beautiful brick patio and sidewalks that complement the brick used to built the house. For the updates - some electrical, plumbing and structural work was done including the veranda and exterior brick. Seller redone some of the bedroom walls and electrical was redone in this sections. Boiler and water tank was replaced. As much as we do appreciate so much interest in this home we will only entertain prequalified buyers and we will not be hosting any Open Houses, but you are welcome to view I guide on line. From history: Tom Ellis of the North-West Mounted Police built his house in 1908 for $7,000 and he lived there until his death in 1909. Prime Minister Sir Wilfred Laurier stayed there during his official visit to Red Deer in 1910. Please refer to the plack placed in front of the home as well.
4 Bed · 3 Bath · 4,312 Sq Ft · 0.28 Ac.
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