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This property was designed by architect
Allan H. Neal. He was the first
homeowner. Bill, Rose and Olivia
Strickland are only the third family to
own this home. Bill was born and
raised in the Northside having lived in
the Manchester district. It was very
important to Bill to stay close to his
roots. “We love the Observatory Hill
area. Ten minutes from downtown
and close to neighborhoods. The
neighborhood is historic and eclectic
and very well maintained. Bill’s work
is no more than five minutes away.
Many young families are moving here
or are growing their families here.
Many families have passed down their
homes and so the neighborhood
remains stable”.
The home is a classic tudor style with
an arts and crafts interior. All furnishings
and artwork reflect that style.
Stickley furniture, photography,
ceramics, and glass are extensive
throughout the home. The main
entrance is a stone arch with a solid
oak door and trim specially constructed
to fit the arch. The living room still
has its original oak floor, baseboards,
ceiling beams and trim. Stained glass
windows surround the fireplace whose
hearth is flagstone.
Don’t miss the attic. This space was
completely remodeled in 2000, this
upper floor is a veritable tree house
with wood beams, skylights, recessed
lights and track lighting. A glass collection
is highlighted on glass shelving
and lit from above for emphasis. A
room with a Jacuzzi tub is lined with
hand made tile. Be sure to view the
large terraced back yard and the lower
deck serves as a play area and entertaining
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