Perched atop a double corner lot on the south-facing slope of Queen Anne, this 1905 masterpiece is one of Seattle's rare Mission Style landmarks. Commissioned by the lumber baron John Brace, this architectural jewel was crafted with old-growth timber from Brace's lumber mill and showcases extraordinary craftsmanship. Its significance is underscored by its 1980 recognition as a Seattle Historic Landmark, and its tenure as the French Consulate. Highlights include coffered ceilings, 6 fireplaces, and top-level Space Needle views. The versatile layout includes a bedroom level with five bedrooms, upper level bonus room, and lower level guest suite. Covered front porch; top-of-the-line appliances; off-street parking; detached 1-car garage.
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