Description
Truly a rare architectural treasure, the newly restored Hawley-Hutzler House stands as one of Bolton Hill’s most distinguished Victorian landmarks. Encompassing over 8,200 square feet across four finished levels, this extraordinary residence is a masterclass in 19th-century design — thoughtfully restored to celebrate its historic integrity while accommodating modern living. From the moment you arrive, the home’s commanding façade, ornate stonework, and stately presence set the tone for what awaits inside. Elaborate cornices, several historic stained glass windows, intricate brick detailing, and a dramatic entry reflect the grandeur synonymous with Baltimore’s Gilded Age. Within, the scale and craftsmanship are nothing short of breathtaking — soaring ceilings, sweeping proportions, hand-carved woodwork, original plaster moldings, working and decorative fireplaces, and oversized windows that flood the interiors with natural light. Configured as four legally zoned residential units, the property offers exceptional flexibility without compromising architectural character. The expansive owner’s residence showcases the mansion’s most magnificent spaces — grand parlors designed for formal entertaining, richly detailed millwork, hardwood flooring, period mantels, and refined architectural embellishments that honor its storied past. Three additional rental residences are seamlessly integrated within the structure, preserving historic detail while providing a sophisticated income-producing component. The rear grounds offer a rare urban sanctuary. Enclosed by a 48'x45', 7-foot walled garden featuring perennials and native plants, the expansive backyard provides space for outdoor entertaining, or quiet reflection. Backing directly to the 2.9-acre Arnold Sumpter Park, the setting enhances the estate’s sense of openness and historic prominence. A true architectural legacy property — combining scale, craftsmanship, historic pedigree, and income potential — the restored Hawley-Hutzler House represents one of Bolton Hill’s most significant offerings.
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12BEDS
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0.15ACRES
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7BATHS
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21/2 BATHS
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8,690SQFT
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$149$/SQFT
Description
Truly a rare architectural treasure, the newly restored Hawley-Hutzler House stands as one of Bolton Hill’s most distinguished Victorian landmarks. Encompassing over 8,200 square feet across four finished levels, this extraordinary residence is a masterclass in 19th-century design — thoughtfully restored to celebrate its historic integrity while accommodating modern living. From the moment you arrive, the home’s commanding façade, ornate stonework, and stately presence set the tone for what awaits inside. Elaborate cornices, several historic stained glass windows, intricate brick detailing, and a dramatic entry reflect the grandeur synonymous with Baltimore’s Gilded Age. Within, the scale and craftsmanship are nothing short of breathtaking — soaring ceilings, sweeping proportions, hand-carved woodwork, original plaster moldings, working and decorative fireplaces, and oversized windows that flood the interiors with natural light. Configured as four legally zoned residential units, the property offers exceptional flexibility without compromising architectural character. The expansive owner’s residence showcases the mansion’s most magnificent spaces — grand parlors designed for formal entertaining, richly detailed millwork, hardwood flooring, period mantels, and refined architectural embellishments that honor its storied past. Three additional rental residences are seamlessly integrated within the structure, preserving historic detail while providing a sophisticated income-producing component. The rear grounds offer a rare urban sanctuary. Enclosed by a 48'x45', 7-foot walled garden featuring perennials and native plants, the expansive backyard provides space for outdoor entertaining, or quiet reflection. Backing directly to the 2.9-acre Arnold Sumpter Park, the setting enhances the estate’s sense of openness and historic prominence. A true architectural legacy property — combining scale, craftsmanship, historic pedigree, and income potential — the restored Hawley-Hutzler House represents one of Bolton Hill’s most significant offerings.
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