*** JUST REDUCED $200,000 ** Incredible value at this price! Stately and elegant, spacious Georgian-style 2 story, on historical Capitol Hill. Magnificent views of State Capitol and an incredibly beautiful and very private garden which graces all sides of this fully fenced, gated property developed over the past 23 years. Magical views of downtown and city lights. One enters the gates to this most enchanting property with private back, front and side yards with walking paths. This home was built by Charles and Rachel Barry in 1903, being one of the first houses on Old Capitol Hill. Charles was the General Manager of the famed Auerbach’s Department Store for many decades. The home was decorated in the highest style of the period and was constructed with red brick of the finest quality with special chiseled brick adorning the numerous bay features. The front porch with its wood Doric Columns has been deconstructed and rebuilt with new wood decking and steps; restored wood columns and rebuilt balustrades on the porch as well as the front porch roof; all verified from photos from the 1903 time-period. A new porch roof has also been installed. At a cost of $75,000.00. Balustrades of the original design were cut and turned by Heuter Mills of Salt Lake for the second level east terrace as well as for the front porch. This outdoor terrace is a delightful place to sit and enjoy spectacular view of the State Capitol, as well as the downtown city lights and Wasatch Mountains, and the beautifully designed gardens below. At a cost of $53,000.00. The three tall brick chimneys were deconstructed and rebuilt with new brick corbals, tile flu’s and metal protective caps, at a cost of $20,000.00. An oversized gutter system was installed with scuppers and downspouts at a cost of $8,000.00. The kitchen has been upgraded to a style of the era, but with modern day function. There are porcelain and wood chopping block counters, Carrara marble backsplashes outlined with hand painted Italian tiles. The Jenn Aire stainless steel gas convection oven and gas cook top and grill are a chef’s dream; stainless steel dishwasher and refrigerator and stone double sink complete the look and high-end functionality. A cost of $23,000.00. Rachael Barry’s pantry has been converted to an elegant bath by the present owners with rare Italian marble flooring and marble base, pedestal sink, and period styled commode and stained glass window. Original leaded glass windows are found throughout the home, from the entry foyer to the library, to the dining room and bedrooms. There are two furnaces, comfort can be controlled for the bedroom area, separately from the main and lower levels. The main level furnace has been replaced with high energy efficiency one. A cost of $7,000.00. The primary bedroom’s en-suite bathroom was totally rebuilt only two years ago. There are build-in maple cabinets, drawers and shelving. The walls are floor to ceiling Carrara marble, with molded marble floor base and crown moldings, marble counter top with marble sink. The marble walled and floored shower is built with a Euroglass surround and door. All was designed to a modern version of the original 1903 era. The cost exceeded $35,000.00. The home has 10 foot ceilings on the main level and 9 foot ceilings on the second level. The main floor library which connects to the living room and dining room can be closed off by its original 7 foot fully functional pocket doors on two walls. . A new owner could expand into and finish off the attic into a third level, which already has a large west facing dormer window, adding an approximate 800 additional square feet of finished space to the home. The white wood painted exterior trim and windows, doors, balustrades, porches were all meticulously restored two years ago under the direction of a Sherwin Williams specialist consultant and advisor to the painting contractor. Cost of $14,000.00. The present owners redesigned the west facing hill facing Main S