This six-bedroom, 6 ½-bath home in the Kenwood Historic District was constructed by Horatio R. Wilson in the early 1900s. A recent renovation included masonry work, sanded and refinished floors, relined fireplaces, tuckpointed chimneys and new lighting, windows and bathrooms. This home also features hardwood floors, vintage woodwork, crown moldings and leaded glass. The foyer has a skylight and a carved stairway that goes to all three levels. On the main level are the living and dining rooms, a library and a kitchen designed by John Vinci. The second and third levels of the home each feature three bedrooms with bathrooms and walk-in closets. Also on this property is a fully renovated coach house with space for two cars below a one-bedroom apartment. This home is completed by a mudroom with a dog spa, an exercise room and a game room.
Listing agent: Susan O’Connor Davis, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Chicago, 312-893-8144
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