A Nearly 100-Year-Old Craftsman Bungalow in Warwick: $589K

  |  August 5, 2024

The Craftsman-style home design began in the mid-1920s; its elements—a welcoming porch, solid construction, and simple yet beautiful interiors—have made it a popular style for the past century.

Today, Upstater is at a nearly 100-year-old Craftsman bungalow in Warwick. Classic Craftsman details abound on the exterior: a rubble foundation with wood siding; sturdy, tapered columns supporting a deep front porch; and gable-end brackets at the roofline.

A newly refinished hardwood floor graces the living room.

The fireplace is centered on an adjoining wall, with the dining-room doorway on one side and a built-in cupboard and shelves on the other.

There’s plenty of room for a much larger dining table here.

Built-in cabinets abound in the kitchen, from the ceiling to traditional uppers to plenty of lower cabinets, all in classic white. Granite counters sit on top, and the backsplash is white-painted punched tin.

White appliances and a side table add to the bright look. More images are available in the virtual tour.

Two main-floor bedrooms each have nice hardwood flooring…

…and big windows. They each also have a single closet.

This bedroom bonus room has a lovely built-in bookshelf and room for a desk and a spare bed.

The bathroom is bright white, with black accents in the tiled floor. White tile shows up in the tub/shower; the wainscoting is also white, along with a pedestal sink.

A pair of skinny doors swing open above a carpeted step to reveal a carpeted stairway…

…up to the owner’s suite. A cozy loft area is great for reading.

Skylights illuminate the primary bedroom, which has a peaked ceiling and wall-to-wall carpeting.

Black-and-white tile covers the floor and the shower stall in the ensuite bathroom—this suite has been nicely done.

Follow a flagstone path to the yard: The property totals nearly a half-acre.

Behind the original two-car garage is a gorgeous three-bay garage…

…with a cavernous, unfinished second story, brightly lit with dormer windows.

Maple Avenue is the entree to downtown Warwick, and this home is just a half-mile to the heart of the village. Be sure to stop into the historic Baird’s Tavern and tip a tankard of what’s on tap.

If this nearly 100-year-old Craftsman bungalow in Warwick is up your alley, find out more about 57 Maple Avenue, Warwick, from Steven Wing with Howard Hanna | Rand Realty.

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