One of Stillwater’s classic gems, this historic home on Pine Street—originally owned by brewer Joseph Wolf—offers all the charm of yesteryear as well as walkable small-town living. Nestled among other storied beauties, it sits on a large corner lot shaded by mature trees, just blocks from downtown. Sidewalks lead you to coffee shops, churches, schools, and the riverfront, where festivals like Summer Tuesdays, Lumberjack Days, and Harvest Fest bring excitement and a wonderful sense of community. Inside, rich woodwork tells the story with its wide baseboards, pedestal columns, French doors, a built-in buffet with leaded glass, 5 panel solid quarter sawn oak doors, walnut inlays in the hardwood flooring and more—original details that have been left intact and maintained beautifully. The main-floor den, adjacent to a bathroom, offers potential as a bedroom or guest suite. The kitchen goes far beyond your hopes and dreams for a home of this vintage and is loaded with character as well as cabinetry and work space including a large center island made for gathering. Upstairs: four spacious bedrooms, another den area, two baths, and the convenience of a second-floor laundry. There is also an unfinished attic space for storage or perhaps someday finishing. From the main floor “drop zone,” step out to the dreamy pergola covered deck and lush perennial gardens—perfect for quiet morning tea and long summer evenings. The icing on the cake is the exceptional three-car garage, a rarity in any historic neighborhood! This home offers a beautiful blend of character, space, and location—all in the heart of Stillwater’s walkable, storybook setting.
Listing courtesy of Anne E. Anderson, eXp Realty