This vintage 1930s era seven room village home is notable for its tudor influenced silhouette. The assymetrical design is accented by staggared massing, east-facing shed dormer, thriple peaks and dramatic a sweeping roofline. 606 S. Linclon has a distinctive architectural flair unlike any other in sight.
There are FIVE rooms plus a vestibule on the first floor alone! Besides the living and dining rooms the kitchen has an enormous eating area that opens to the deck. Plus there's a large bonus room used as a guest bedroom/family room AND a sunny-sweet plant room!
Take note of the oak hardwood and tile floors. Consider the brick wood burning fireplace. Pause to appreciate the large picture windows in the living room and the second the downstairs bedroom/family room. Stroll through a very large kitchen with a considerable amount of storage and counter space. There's even a built-in banquet that serve nicely as a workspace. The guest powder room is just a few steps from the main living area! The two bedrooms upstairs share an all white full bathroom with period hex tile flooring.