Portland pioneer Flanders sisters’ 1926 Arts and Crafts home is for sale by Betsy Menefee and Tamra Dimmick of Windermere Realty Trust.
The library has bookcases and a marquetry chimney from Captain Flanders’ 1882 house.
The house designed by Jamieson Kirkwood Parker is considered to be “one of the best architectural efforts carried out in the sustainable English country house where Arts and Crafts Tudor meets American culture and materials.”
On the right side of the entry are pocket doors to the dining room.
The updated kitchen has wood floors and stainless steel appliances.
There are four rooms. The first great room on the upper floor has a fireplace, hardwood floors and walk-in closets.
In 2000, the old garage was replaced with a two-story structure designed by Duncan McRoberts of Kirkland, Washington, known for his expertise in traditional architecture.
The new garage has loading doors on the lower level and a second story that could be used as a work-from-home space, an artist studio or guest quarters, said Betsy Menefee and Tamra Dimmick of Windermere Realty. Trust.
Betsy Menefee and Tamra Dimmick of Windermere Realty Trust are selling the Portland pioneer Flanders sisters’ 1926 Craftsman home.
“This could be the perfect home for someone who wants a home in Portland’s West Hills with a spacious lot, a lovingly-loved garden and a custom treehouse,” said Betsy Menefee and Tamra Dimmick of Windermere Realty Trust. Betsy Menefee and Tamra Dimmick of Windermere Realty Trust.
The house shares the property with lawns and raised beds.
The property also has a tea house-style meditation area and an elevated playhouse and tree support in the backyard.
The 1926 Arts and Crafts home has a red carpet, a painted brick fireplace to serve three fireplaces.