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Built by C. H. Crawford for his son and daughter-in-law in the early twentieth century, the Crawford house is a gem of Walla Walla history. Situated on the corner of Isaacs and Division, this Craftsman bungalow's only neighbor is an elementary school. The enclosed entryway room leads into a living room featuring coved ceilings, large windows, a wood burning fireplace, and original hardwood floors. A 2010 remodel added durable marmoleum flooring and updated cabinetry throughout the kitchen and into the adjoining mud room. An eating nook in the mud room overlooks the beautifully maintained back yard. Wander brick pathways through the fully fenced yard to enjoy mature plantings, raised beds, patio, and a picnic deck under the shade of mature trees. Both main level bedrooms come equipped with plenty of shelving. One connects to the main level bathroom and the other leads into a previously enclosed porch that serves as a cozy hideaway. The second level was used to house soldiers during WW2, and was fully finished by the current owners to include three bedrooms, one of which connects to the bathroom with custom tiles in the shower. The expansive basement level contains laundry, plenty of unfinished storage, and workshop space. The furnace and A/C were updated in 2018 and the exterior was painted in 2020.
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