This beautiful vintage craftsman, built of the bungalow era is located within close proximity of Glass Beach, cafes, restaurants, breweries, and a stone throw away from the Pacific Ocean. The minute you enter you are engulfed by the quality woodwork and a beautiful stone fireplace. Meticulous attention to detail is seen throughout this home. The colonnade along with the stone fireplace is the focal point of the living room. Note the multilayered trim on the colonnade, along with the built-in seat, and cabinet, all were made of the finest local redwood that was used during that period. There is a built-in bookcase and a built-in dining buffet. Doors are consisted of the 5 panel style, main bath has the clawfoot tub. From the kitchen you look out to the south to a peaceful meadow that meanders onto the glass beach trail. There is a new central heat system installed in 2024, current fireplace is not in use. This is located on the much sought out West side of Highway One. It borders the Skunk Train property. Not many of these bungalows preserving the historic charm are left in this condition or in this price range.