July 28, 1989 Stately North Van home has view of Vancouver TODAY'S FEATURE home is a shingle-styled residence featuring a second floor oricl window and exposed purlin ends. It was built in the early 1900s for a mayor of North Vancouver and has only had one owner since, The south-facing home has sundecks that take ad- vantage of a sunny exposure and easy maintenance fand- scaping. The home has all the orig- News 985-2131 we inal wood built-in details in- cluding shelves and hatches surrounding the stone fireplace in the living room. There is also a large built-in buffet complete with a hatch which continues through to the kitchen and family room. The dining room has a large fireplace. The parlor — or smoking room — off the living room has the original brick Floors. An immense foyer has high ceilings and leads on to THE VOICE OF NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER vA Distribution 986-1337 52 pages a grandiose staircase. The kitchen, family room and bedrooms are also large. The basement has stone walls — ideal for a wine cellar. The home is approximate- ly 2,900 sq. ft. and is listed for sale at $339,000. There will be an open house this Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. at 177 East Carisbrooke. For more information call Sean Hulseher at Sutton at 986-9321 of 926-1783, Sean Huischer Sutton Group West Coast Realty 986-9321 926-1783 ea EE aN coms ~—m NEWS photos Cindy Goodman THE STONE fireplace in this North Vancouver tame (pheto left) is surrounded by an carly 1900 wood hatch. The home (photos above) was built for a Nezth Vancouver mayor ai the turn uf the century.