4 Park PlaceSt. John's, NF A1C6B2
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Stunning executive heritage property in the heart of downtown. 4 Park Place is one of the bestpreserved examples of historic luxury in the city. Built by St. John’s principal architect, John Southcott, 4 Park Place looks directly onto Bannerman Park. A prestigious address, Southcott himself lived here in his later years, as did pre-confederation Prime Minister Augustus Goodridge. An opulent character home with 12ft ceilings, multiple fireplaces, inlayed hardwood floors, 4 Park also features a sunroom looking onto a meticulously landscaped fenced garden with gazebo and painters shed. The basement houses a lovely 1-bedroom registered apartment with separate entrance that could be used for rental income or as additional lounge and living space. The property has been well maintained and has many upgrades including conversion to mini split heating/cooling system. Vendor is a Realtor (id:31684)
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