Historic Craftsman Residence

by Lori on July 2, 2010

Gorgeous Entry

Grand Entry for this Charming Home

This lovely Craftsman style home turned 100 years old this year.  Owning this home is a chance of a lifetime. This home was built by Miss Elizabeth M. A. Foot, who also went by the name of Emma Foot. She operated one of Estes Park’s general stores called Foot’s Utility and Curio Shop. This home was one of at least six rental homes that she owned and operated. Imagine a single business woman in 1901, what a pioneer she was! Later the home was sold to the Van Valkenburgh family who owned it until 2001. With so few owners the condition of this beauty will surprise and delight. We don’t see these homes come on the market very often.  This charming historic home has Longs Peak, Continental Divide and Lumpy Ridge views. Home has open living spaces, original Douglas Fir wood floors, two moss rock fireplaces and a huge Sun Porch just made for rocking chairs. Featuring 3 Bedrooms, two full baths, Great Room and lower level Den or Family Room. Great potential-600+SF Attic could be finished for an artist’s retreat. Take in the views from the fenced in flower garden, deck or patio. Picturesque .55 acre lot with rock outcroppings and huge Ponderosa pines. Own a piece of Estes Park history with this turn of the century beauty.

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