Status: Closed
MLS#: PADA2004962
Type: Residential - Single Family
Subdivision: Midtown Harrisburg
County: DAUPHIN
This historical masterpiece of a home blends urban archaeology and modern convenience with a whimsical flair. This roomy 3 bedroom 3.5 bath house was built in 1904 by famed architect, Benjamin Engle, and was owned by John Cowden and wife, (Cowden stoneware manufacturing family), from 1907-1963. It offers all the conveniences of modern amenities while preserving and restoring historical elements, including original window glass and wood work. No detail throughout has been overlooked, down to the restored radiator valves. Enter from a beautiful foyer, featuring 1920s-era wallpaper and glowing gold glazed ceiling, into the open concept first floor with 9â ceilings, ideal for entertaining. The living room features ebony stained hardwood floors, wood burning fireplace, and grand side staircase with amazing ornamental detail, as well as a half bath with plentiful storage. The large formal dining room, with wainscoting that matches the foyer and beautiful ceiling detail, opens to a gourmet kitchen featuring a 36-inch 5 burner gas stove with wall-mounted pot filler, kitchen island with sink, as well as a 2nd side sink. There is plentiful storage inside new and original cabinetry, and added display shelving. A rear staircase from the kitchen also features stunning 1920s era wallpaper, and opens to a cozy 2nd floor reading nook. From there step into the spacious primary suite, offering natural light from the seven 63â windows. Relax with a cocktail at the end of the day from the 2nd floor wet bar, complete with mini fridge, and head to the whirlpool for a relaxing soak, or to the massive slate shower featuring 2 separate rain showers. There are also 6 adjustable body sprays contained in a mirrored shower tower, with additional handheld spray to soothe the day away. Or step out onto the upper porch, overlooking the private flagstone courtyard which offers year round greenery thanks to the variety of holly shrubs and mature hemlock tree. The third floor offers 2 additional bedrooms, each with their own full bathrooms. The historical architectural elements astound. (Did you notice the original medicine cabinet, tub faucets and the trap under the sink?) If you are looking for more space, head down to the full basement â you can access it from the kitchen, or from the back porch (easy to open trap door with the hydraulic lift system). There are 2 utility sinks, plentiful electric outlets throughout, a tankless water heater, and endless storage. Comfy steam heat. Be sure to check out the Cowden pottery in the dining room, and the books on the history of the Engleton area (named after Benjamin Engle), as well as the transformation of the courtyard. This home is not your typical, run-of-the-mill house. It is truly a gem in immaculate condition, nestled in the heart of Midtown. Just a block from the Susquehanna River (without being in the flood plain!), you'll have easy access to River Park for kayaking, cycling, walking, or viewing holiday fireworks! Just a few blocks to Broad Street Market, Midtown Cinema, or any of Midtown's amenities. This house overflows with charm, and must be seen to be fully appreciated!