Haddon Hill
As you enter this shingled traditional with its impressively grand foyer, you discover a unique and classic residence. Built in 1917, it was one the first homes in the Haddon Hill area. The architect was the well-regarded C.W. Dickey, whose firm designed the Claremont Hotel and the recently renovated Rotunda Building in downtown Oakland. This is an opportunity to own a truly distinctive property that defines the word charm: beautiful paneling, massive pocket doors, a floor-to-ceiling fireplace surround, nine-foot ceilings and generous-sized rooms and closets. There is a beamed ceiling library, lovely formal dining room and an eat-in kitchen with a butler’s pantry.

 
Enter into an 
elegantly spacious foyer.
The front door is flanked
with multi-lite pocket doors
Seen above is the entry to
the dining room
Above, The living room can be seen through glass doors and, on the left, with the doors concealed
The generously sized, formal dining room is
fully paneled
The living room boasts a floor to ceiling fireplace surround
 
 
 
Detail from fireplace
 
 A butler's pantry (below) links the dining room with the large, eat-in kitchen. The kitchen also has a separate breakfast nook.
 
 
 Left and Right


Two views of the
paneled library

 
Wide-angle view of the master bedroom. The dressing room, which connects to the bathroom, can be seen through the door on the right. Close-up view of dressing room with its wall of mirrored closets is seen below.

 
For further information, contact:

Don Dunning,CRB,CRS
"Representing your best interests"

(510) 531-7575, ext. 239 or
E-mail him at


 
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