This remarkable home is in one of the most charming neighborhoods in Salt Lake City. Built in 1926 (and meticulously renovated in 2016), this classic four-bedroom, four-bath Arts & Crafts Bungalow is situated on a beautifully landscaped corner lot in the heart of Salt Lake’s historic Westmoreland Place. A large open-sided porch and welcoming entry opens to the main living area, featuring a wood-burning fireplace framed by traditional mantel with adjacent gum wood shelving on both sides. Oak hardwood floors, high-end wall treatments and carefully selected fixtures complement original Gumwood crown and door moldings, adding to the home’s modern-historic feel. Gently curved bay windows, a built-in Gumwood hutch and stained-glass accents give the dining room warmth and character. The kitchen is beautifully appointed, with contemporary updates like new cabinetry, a farmhouse sink, soapstone counters and an impressive La Cornue range with hood. Also on the main floor, an adjoining hall reveals a mixed-use office or guest room and bath, a master suite, complete with adjoining marble bath, double vanity and walk-in closet. On the lower level, high eight-foot ceilings and bright above grade windows give the oversize family room a comfortable and airy feel. You will want to be down there! Two bedrooms, each with their own tiled baths, generous walk-in closets, are perfect for growing families. Laundry, utility and storage rooms are also on this level. The partially fenced backyard features a stand-alone garage and curated spaces for relaxation, entertaining and recreation. A noted residence on the Historic Register, this home is the perfect union of modern-day comfort and 20th Century charm renovated to last for many years to come. Buyer to verify all info including sq ft.