You can own a slice of classic Seattle Tudor Revival architecture without buying an entire house. This picture-perfect brick home in West Seattle’s Admiral District, just a short block from the neighborhood center at California and Admiral, was converted to townhomes sometime between the 1950s and the 1980s. The work is nearly seamless: each half gets its own fireplace, recessed shelves, fun top-floor alcoves, and other period delights.
From the street, it looks like a well-kept 1930 Tudor home, with both units sharing the arched front entryway. This particular home is to the right, and opens to a classic living room with coved crown molding, hardwood floors, and
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