This iconic, French Ruhr home in distinguished Gilmer Park comes with history. It was originally designed by architect Frank Chase Walker for the artist Gilbert Griswold. Mr. Griswold created the Mormon Battalion Monument on the grounds of the Utah state capital. Outside, its welcoming front yard showcases boxwoods, a well-manicured lawn, and mature trees consistent with the outstanding neighborhood it resides in. The home itself yields timeless and unique architectural features. Not to mention the amazing city views it’s perched just high enough to capture. The main floor features an open kitchen and living space that was likely ahead of its time, yet also features classic formal dining and living rooms. With a little over 4100 square feet of living space, 6 bedrooms, 3 baths, and an attached 2-car garage with a workshop, you’ll find plenty of space to make your history carrying out the heritage of this home in a timeless neighborhood that can be found on the National Register of Historic Places.