Vintage 1935 full brick home PLUS a separate one-bedroom Guest House or Artist's Studio situated on almost one acre of property in Historic North Hills! Originally built for Knoxville's Fire Chief, this wonderful two-story home is located on the Dogwood Trail and has a tile roof, high ceilings, arched doorways, original “cake icing” plaster walls, hardwood floors, original doors and newel posts, charming Breakfast Room and a bright Solarium or Office. This one-of-a-kind home has an updated kitchen with custom hand-painted tiles and brick floor, and updated bathrooms. Other updates include a new copper roof on the Breakfast Room wing, recently replaced heat and air, new 6” gutters and downspouts, new water heater, new metal roof and cedar siding on the Guest House and much more! This home has a huge brick patio for casual entertaining and is surrounded by mature trees and shrubs in a park-like setting. Just listen to those birds! Neighborhood Description North Hills is one of the post World War I and pre-World War II Knoxville subdivisions. Brothers George, Hugh and Carl Fielden began developing North Hills in the spring of 1927. Forty-three homes had been built by 1928, and some of Knoxville's most prominent families lived in the area. North Hills was one of the largest subdivisions in Knoxville for its time, encompassing 185 acres. It was an upscale neighborhood that had its own private bus service to downtown Knoxville. For more information about Historic North Hills go to: http://www.northhillsneighbor.org/
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