4622 Spruce St,
Philadelphia,
PA
19139
Garden Court -LEA CATCHMENT!!!For those with an eye on living in West Philadelphia with a respect for tradition, this grand three and a half story Colonial revival 7BR/3BA developed by Charles Metzger, c.1913, will appeal to those for whom the convergence of both country and city elements is considered beauty - in design, in diversity, in architecture and landscape. Approaching the home, the expanded setback from the sidewalk to the front door lends a sense of anticipation. Romantic Doric columns topped by a cornice with ornate modillions, and angled leading stair to the porch creates a sense of grandeur. The entire first floor is a testimony to Victorian era craftsmanship, brilliantly articulated in wood, brick and glass. The original mahogany woodwork, trim, and wainscoting throughout the home is absolutely mesmerizing in its quality, level of preservation and detail. The crown molding is truly regal in its breadth and composition. The living and dining area is illuminated by leaded glass windows in a kaleidoscopic pattern. Original Hardwood floors are throughout the home. Take note of the details - the brickwork of the fireplace, the craftsmanship of the built in bench by the stair, and the pocket doors. The living and dining areas are spacious, grand and stately. Entering the kitchen, find stainless steel appliances, exposed brick elements and a second set of stairs. A lovely sunroom leading to a deck and gigantic backyard rounds off the first level. On the second floor, find a grand parlor with working gas burning fireplace. The remainder of this level is setup as a master suite with bedroom, dressing room, and bath. The third level hosts four traditional bedrooms and a bathroom. On the fourth level find an additional bedroom and an in law suite with kitchenette. Outdoor space is in the rear is abundant, with a large deck for entertaining. This home is in the Lea catchment, which University of Pennsylvania has been reported to have made a commitment to over the next five years in conjunction with the school district of Philadelphia. This property is close to public transportation, Penn, Drexel, Baltimore Avenue,CHOP, HUP, Penn Presbytyrian and numerous restaurants, coffee shops and entertainment. As the City and neighborhood continues to blossom these beautiful jewels will continue to appreciate.