Update as of September 8th 2020. The seawall has been extended on the lakeside is the property to protect the entire 150 feet of Lake Superior frontage. The DNR has already inspected and are thrilled with how it turned out! The John Jenswold House is a Historic Duluth Minnesota centennial home built in 1891 and has retained several original features including a fascinating turret with original stained glass windows. Set peacefully on a double lot with 150’ feet of Lake Superior frontage, this historic Queen Anne Victorian home is spacious and has character nestled in its fine details. The three bedrooms each have their own appeal, as does the oversized full bathroom. An indoor and outdoor sauna, tiered gardens, and a spacious front porch allow ample spaces for outdoor entertaining. Location: 2 miles to Glensheen Mansion, 6 miles to Park Point and blocks from Lester Park Elementary School, Lester River, and a bike trail, the location is fabulous for a young family or an active couple but also suits someone looking for quiet time on the Lake near local small businesses. The backyard is a perfect location to watch the large taconite ships coming in and out of the Harbor along with the sailboat races every Wednesday evening during summertime. It also makes for a fabulous Fourth of July party location for fireworks viewing!
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