A rare find in Historic Bethlehem tucked back from the road in a lush setting with perennials and winding paths among mature landscaping. The G. Luckenbach House, dated 1875, is one of the preserved homes in Historic Bethlehem. When one enters the home you feel a sense of welcoming and warmth. Front door opens into the living room with random width floors and gas fireplace. The dining room has a built-in hutch and closet. Large eat-in kitchen with wood floors, lots of wood cabinets, washer/dryer area -- one can enter the kitchen from the side entry porch for convenience. Large first floor master bedroom could also be used as a family room with adjacent full bath. Second floor has a front bedroom, full bath and back bedroom with corner cabinet and sitting/study in back with access to a balcony. The basement has an area one could use as a wine cellar. For street parking one can apply for a parking permit G from the City. Great location!!
693694
Residential - Single Family, 2 Story
3
2 Full
1878
Northampton
0.105
Acres
Public
2
Brick, Wood Siding
Public Sewer
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