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This home has an impressive architectural pedigree: originally designed by commercial Architects DeYoung and Roald (Historic Heathman Hotel) for prominent Civic Engineer G.L. Rauch. Later prestigious Architect Richard Sundeleaf did kitchen & family room expansion with Douglas fir hand-hewn timbers. The home has been masterfully updated with timeless finishes and is surrounded by incredible gardens. Incredible public rooms are adorned with multi-pane and French doors. Paneled walls meet picture rail millwork and original built-ins and architectural details are highlighted by natural light streaming in the windows. The home has been enhanced to ensure the original architectural charm was retained. The kitchen, with slab Cararra marble counters, is connected to the family room which opens to an brick patio. Luxurious primary en suite bathroomis finished with captivating Honey Onyx. Windows frame outlooks of Mt Hood, Mt Adams, Willamette River the City, plus mutiple gardens and patios. Master stone & tile mason from England created pathways complementing the existing stone walls- which were built by the same stone mason as the Vista House in the Columbia River Gorge. Lush lawns are bordered by blooming shrubs and majestic trees. The home is elevated above the street ensuring privacy, serenity and an abundance of natural light. Rare original two car garage attached with tunnel and convenient staircase to the basement and kitchen. Located one street away from Forest Park trails at the end of NW Cumberland. [Home Energy Score = 1. HES Report at https://rpt.greenbuildingregistry.com/hes/OR10219465]
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