
Located on historic Alta Vista Terrace in Lakeview, this stately rowhome offers both charm and convenience in one of Chicago’s most iconic settings. Designed by Joseph C. Brompton and developed by Samuel Ebberly Gross in the early 1900s, the home is part of a unique enclave of 40 London-style rowhomes. Built in 1901, it retains beautifully preserved millwork, hardwood floors, and period moldings throughout. The living room showcases tall ceilings, a bay window with western light, and a cozy fireplace. The reimagined open kitchen and dining area feature custom cabinetry, quartz countertops, stainless appliances, and a large center island. A cleverly hidden half bath, tucked behind a bookcase, blends seamlessly with the home’s historic character. Upstairs, three spacious bedrooms with generous closets share a full bath. A rare full interior-access roof deck provides city views and is fully equipped with water, gas, electricity, and low-maintenance composite decking. The finished garden level offers a guest suite with bedroom, full bath, office or mudroom space, and walk-in closet, plus access to a rare attached one-car garage. Just steps from Wrigley Field, top restaurants, nightlife, and public transit, this residence is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to own on Chicago’s famed “Street of Forty Doors.”
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