Robert Wilson Realty Co.
Rob Wilson, Robert Wilson Realty Co.Phone: (434) 242-7142
Email: rob@robertwilsonrealty.com
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Single FamilyFor Sale
$2,450,000
4304 Saint Paul Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
Listed by: Monument Sotheby's International Realty, (410) 525-5435
MLS: Bright MLS
7Beds
5Full1Half Baths
8,523Sq Ft
Est. Mortgage
$12,746/mo

Thoughtfully Restored 7 Bedroom 5.5 Bathroom quintessential Guilford home. This sprawling historic masterpiece, built in 1913, has over 8,500 square feet of living space and was originally designed and built for John E Greiner, a well-known Baltimore & Ohio Railroad bridge engineer who took part in the design and build of the original Chesapeake Bay Bridge. It is the creation of famed architects Ellicott & Emmart, who favored burly versions of the Colonial Revival and the French Beaux Arts traditions, and are well known for fusing the two together to produce original architecture just as this. Freshly restored ornate details can be found throughout the home (original wood floors, columns, doors, molding, Wedgewood, sconces, book cases, etc.), paired alongside reinvented spaces with new modern updates (All new kitchen w/ Wolf Appliances, main level wine room, new marble bathrooms, expansive primary suite w/ walk-in closet w/ its own balcony and large luxurious primary en-suite bath, an elevator, 3 new HVAC systems, 2 car garage, etc.) all harmonizing together to make this an exceptional one-of-a-kind residence. The Exterior was not to be overlooked either in this extensive restoration with the completely refreshed patio making for a spectacular indoor / outdoor expansion of living space with multiple access points across the main level. The basement has also been expanded and fully finished to include multiple storage spaces and even a secret entrance via murphy door and a brand-new interior and exterior copper gutter system with decorative cornice, matched to the original on the home, was also just completed by Fick Brothers. Along with the creation of this residence, architects Ellicott & Emmart are additionally responsible for many other notable homes and buildings in the area which include the St Davids Episcopal Church in Roland Park and the Women’s Club of Roland Park.

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This data is up-to-date as of 10/11/2024 12:08 AM. Listing provided by Charlie Hatter of Monument Sotheby's International Realty.
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