Quirky Cottage Shows Off Quintessential Berkley Place at Its Best

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Quintessential Berkley

Quirky? Perhaps “unique” would be a better adjective for this Berkley Place charmer.

The triangular façade is nearly perfectly symmetrical with a long tapering chimney at the center anchoring and emphasizing the cottage’s singular form. Attractively landscaped, the 1,586-square-foot cottage also has an admirable green clay tile roof.

Located on a coveted cul-de-sac lot in this heavily sought-after Fort Worth neighborhood, the three-bedroom, one-bath bungalow is a stunning example of Spanish Revival architecture with a distinctly Texan influence.

Quintessential Berkley

Entering through the green door that echoes the color of the clay tile roof, one encounters a large vestibule with scored concrete floors mimicking slate. The vestibule appears to be an attractive add-on from an enclosed porch, which explains the step up into the living room.

Quintessential Berkley

Running the full breadth of the house is the spacious living/dining area. The room is so fresh and airy that it’s difficult to fathom that the residence was constructed 101 years ago.

Skillfully updated and upgraded over the years, the house enters its second century with structural improvements including a new water heater, fencing, irrigation system, and foam insulation in the attic and most walls.

Quintessential Berkley

The residence shows beautifully with the owner’s collection of exquisite antiques. The set of six grisaille chairs looks to be period. Impeccable oak floors run throughout the house.

Quintessential Berkley

The kitchen has new cabinets that run to ceiling height, providing extra storage. Countertops are of white marble. New appliances include a commercial-grade range embedded into a tiled-in niche.

Quintessential Berkley

Bedrooms are at the back of the house with ample fenestration. The single bathroom has also been upgraded with marble countertops with double sinks. The bath has floor-to-ceiling porcelain slabs.

Attached to the single-car garage is a small guest suite with a full bath and kitchenette, which adds 346 additional square feet to the total square footage. The porte cochere on the side provides a second covered parking space. The house is located within easy walking distance of highly rated Lilly B. Clayton Elementary School.

Curious about this Berkley Place gem? There will be an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. this Saturday, Jan. 20.

Carley Moore of League Real Estate has priced 1917 Patton Court in Fort Worth’s Berkley Place at $625,000.

Eric Prokesh is an award-winning interior designer who calls Fort Worth his home.

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