Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Trinity Park's 1938 Clinker-Brick Tudor Revival



I am pleased to announce that I have just listed for sale the Freedman House at 1006 W. Trinity Avenue in Durham's Trinity Park. Featured in the “Durham Architectural and Historic Inventory,” this 1938 clinker-brick Tudor Revival was designed by Durham architect George Hackney.


With four bedrooms and 2 ½ baths, this historic home features a new, $83,000 private in-law suite in the daylight basement with French doors that open into a beautifully-landscaped and fenced private garden. The large kitchen has newer stainless appliances, beautiful heart-of-pine flooring, original painted cupboards, a cozy breakfast nook, plus a wonderful chef’s pantry. There is original crown-and-picture molding and beautiful oak flooring throughout; and the sunken living room has pointed Moorish arches and a fireplace with gas logs. There is a large dining room just off the kitchen, which is separated by a swinging door. And on the other side of the living room is an enclosed sun porch with glass windows and brick tile. The gas-operated heating and air conditioning systems were new in 2006. Just off the garden is a private, two-car, alley-way parking area with ingress and egress to Watts and Gregson streets. Conveniently located, this Trinity Park home is within easy walking to distance to Duke’s east campus, downtown restaurants & shopping, Brightleaf Square, and is only a 20+-minute commute to the Durham-Raleigh international jetport.


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