The James Bremner House is a distinguished 1901 Craftsman in Astoria’s coveted McClure District on the North Slope. Built by a former mayor, this historic home offers refined charm and views of the Columbia River, Astoria Column, Megler Bridge, and Tongue Point. Exceptionally restored and improved with its architectural significance in mind, this four-bedroom, 4 bathroom residence also has a library with river views and an office space with garden views. The property’s double sized lot showcases extensive garden plantings curated by a master gardener and collected from all over the world. A wraparound covered front porch, leaded glass accents, art rail through. The luxe kitchen is a showstopper with granite counters, custom redwood cabinetry, heated floors, a GE Cafe gas stove, Liebherr refrigerator, vintage built in oven, pantry, antique butcher block, oversized copper range hood and hammered copper vegetable sink. A large glass framed door opens to a back deck overlooking the back garden area and the Columbia River. The newly added primary suite with vaulted ceilings, panoramic river views, two walk-in closets, and a spacious, spa inspired bath with soaking tub, tiled shower, Bluetooth speakers, and heated floors is a restorative getaway.This home is positioned on a double corner lot and surrounded by intentional tree and garden plantings that offer delight to all those who pass. The fenced backyard is a private oasis with paths, mature maples, black bamboo and a greenhouse topped with Carrara marble counters repurposed from the original kitchen. A fully remodeled 1 bedroom, 1 bath, 929 square foot ADU with laundry and Columbia River views adds flexibility as a guest house or rental. Notable system updates include a 200 amp panel, Romex wiring, high efficiency furnace, AC, radon mitigation, sewer line improvements, and a CertainTeed 50 year roof.All of this and located just blocks from downtown Astoria’s dining, arts, and waterfront.
Downtown Astoria, up the 8th St hill, turn Left on Kensington, right on 11th. House is on the right.
Dwelling Type: Residential
Subdivision: McClure District
Year Built: 1901, County: US
Downtown Astoria, up the 8th St hill, turn Left on Kensington, right on 11th. House is on the right.
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