1929 Heath, Gove, and Bell-Designed Spanish Revival in Tacoma, Washington
$3,199,500 | Built 1929 | 5,235 Sq. Ft. | 5 Beds | 3.5+ Baths | 0.46 Acres
4125 N Mason Ave, Tacoma, WA 98407
Designed by architects Heath, Gove, and Bell, this 5,235 square foot Spanish Revival was built in 1929 in Tacoma, Washington. The property is on the market for $3.19 million. Listing details: Architecturally significant home and grounds situated on three tax parcels in Tacoma’s historic North End. This gated grand estate owes its Spanish Revival style to Heath, Gove, and Bell, whose design evokes the best of the historical style. The architects are known for some significant commercial and residential buildings. Some of their works include Rhodes Mansion, Morris-Miller Building, Bowes Building, and Wilkeson school to name a few. Here, you will find a design that takes in sweeping views of Puget Sound, Commencement Bay, and Mount Rainier for an unmatched legacy estate. Architecturally significant 6,300+ square feet on over 3/4 of an acre. Stately designed with a grand foyer, vaulted ceilings, spiral staircase, burled walnut entry, and serene views from the balconies. Luxury textures and accessories are used throughout the home to create a dynamic design that moves you from room to room.
With its vibrant Italian tile and striking scale, this unique entryway is one-of-a-kind. A wrought iron chandelier illuminates the sweeping, curved stairway design with a casual and inviting appeal. Entertaining is a breeze in the impressive, open-air living room, dining room, and library design. The open space features glass doors that open onto the patio lounge for easy indoor-outdoor living. Take a moment to relax in the customized library with built-in bookshelves, or cozy up next to the fireplace in the living room. Enjoy a meal together inside this neutral-toned kitchen filled with modern, approachable luxuries. Gather at the breakfast nook, grab a cup of coffee and take in the views. The kitchen was updated in the 1980s; the original 1929 cabinets are available to be reinstalled if desired. Intriguing pendants add light and airy texture overhead in the formal dining room. To coordinate with the classy dining space, adjacent is the outdoor terrace overlooking the Puget Sound.On the home’s upper level is the Primary Suite, refined, with an almost Art-Deco-inspired style. Dual balconies overlook the water in this Primary suite; original wall sconces emphasize the space’s organic feel.
A Junior Suite with matching double balconies, a full bathroom attached, and access to additional living space. Jack-an-Jill bedrooms lie between the Primary and Junior Suites. The Primary and Junior suites have the original tile and tub in the attached full baths. From the additional living space next to the Junior suite, you have access to the veranda, offering even more water views. A wide staircase leads to the lower level of the home. Here you’ll find a Bonus Room/Family Room. The space is large and welcoming for guests, opening to the patio. The patio is an inviting retreat for relaxing or entertaining and overlooking the Koi pond and views. With access to the newly added playhouse. Every car enthusiast’s dream garage. Initially built for a swimming pool, the prior owner, Pete Lovely, a race-car driver and car enthusiast, decided the detached garage be a better fit as a 12-car garage with an attached 1/2 bath, washer, and dryer. Easy to clean and more resilient flooring, with 4X4 footing pads, 220 outlets, and 5-foot concrete walls, will make you the envy of all your neighbors. A fully fenced dog run is behind the garage, shrouded by trees. The thirteenth car garage is attached to the home.
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