March 21, 2022, 2:24 pm

Welcome to this one-owner, newer Craftsman-style home built in 2005. Cradled by majestic oaks at the end of a private cul-de-sac, this storybook stunner was inspired by the designs of the craftsman era and brought into today’s world with its many amenities. A good thing was made even better by the upgrades commissioned by the current owner. These include the expansion of the five star kitchen and the addition of a built-in oven and warming oven (in addition to the Wolfe range), a wine cooler and a large island with a food preparation sink. Also installed is a “Halo” water purification system. The primary bathroom was transformed into a spa-like sanctuary with a free-standing soaking tub.
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