Classic turn of the century Spanish style house located just off the Euclid Ave corridor. This well maintained house has serious history for the current owner as the great grandparents & grandparents (in-laws) built this house back in the day! The structure is loaded with character and charm typical of the era of construction and has been preserved accordingly. From the wood casings around the windows to the hardwood floors, and built-in ironing board to the rolling pin storage cubby in the kitchen, everything about this house is what is expected from this generation of architecture. The living room and dining room combination has the original fireplace along with an original built in hutch surrounded by an abundance of wood cased windows. Archetypal bathroom with built in cabinetry including a hamper, drawers, counter tops, and medicine cabinet. The kitchen is spacious and has an eating area or kitchenette that adds to the coziness and character of the floor plan. The tile counters in the kitchen are original and in amazing condition that is a testament to the craftsmanship from the era of construction. The hardware for the kitchen cabinet is as unique as the rolling pin cubby and built in (operational) ironing board cabinet. Both bedrooms have walk-in closets with windows (vintage) with the rear bedroom closet sporting a built-in dresser. As seen with a lot of the early 1900 houses there is a small cellar or basement where the water heater is located and can accommodate additional storage. Stepping away from the paradigmatic of the era of when the house was built is the modern luxury of central heat & cooling. The HVAC system, especially the air conditioner, is not obtrusive to the flow and design of the house but delivers creature comforts of the twentieth century. Stepping out of the structure from the laundry room or service porch leads to a beautiful rear yard that is fully landscaped and has both a gazebo patio area and a lush, relaxing koi pond. There is a long driveway (with electric/remote entry gate) that leads to the original garage that over time has become a hidden work/storage room. The garage door was removed long ago because most Model T's aren't the usual daily driver anymore. There is room to grow in the rear yard for a new garage, ADU, garage & ADU, or perhaps RV parking.