This one-of-a-kind historic carriage house has rare lake views and tons of light through Marvin windows and sliding doors. It features a modern kitchen with high-end appliances, a large living room with a wall of floor to ceiling bookshelves, an open dining room/hall and a lake-view eating nook. Upstairs, both bedrooms have ample storage and lake views. The second bedroom has a lake-facing balcony. There is also an upstairs office space. Not photographed are a 12' x 14' brick laundry/utility room with new washer & dryer and a large 1/4 bath that are currently under renovation. Outdoor space features a lake-facing deck and easy off-street parking. New professional landscaping design in underway. This property is close to all the best of the Atwood neighborhood. Restaurants, bars, an independent bookstore, Olbrich Gardens and a K-6 school and more are all within walking distance. This history of this property is this: On February 26, 1904, fire engulfed the third Wisconsin State Capitol building. Real estate developer James Corry salvaged the Prairie du Chien sandstone, hauled over a frozen Lake Monona and used it to build a carriage house. Corry passed away before an associated home could be built, which is why the carriage house is set so far back from the street. A minimum 1-year lease requested, but an academic year lease can be negotiated. No smoking. Pets may be allowed. Tenants pay utilities and internet and shovel snow. New landscaping in process and landlord will maintain (water and mow).
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