203 E Union Street, Prescott, AZ 86303
Description
Supplements: on the northwest corner was built in 1894 by Jake Marks, a wealthy cattle rancher, liquor dealer and mine owner. Phoenix architect W.R. Norton designed it as one of four prominent residences built on Nob Hill where the Marks family famously hosted banquets and "entertained like the dickens" with Prescott's most prominent founding families. Updated for modern living while preserving Queen Anne and Classical Revival details throughout, this gracious home is still an entertainer's dream and the ideal place to celebrate Prescott's Christmas City events, July 4th Rodeo, Acker Night and the Whiskey Off-Road Mountain Biking and Marathon races. The main level features a large office with built-ins and separate kitchen/break room, formal parlor with tiled fireplace, original in-laid marquetry flooring, historic pocket doors leading to family room with another tiled fireplace, large country kitchen with dining room that opens to the trex deck and private yard, a home gym and two smaller bedrooms. Upstairs are a master suite with walk-in closet and ¾ bath, and two additional bedrooms one with a full bath. Basement storage, one car garage, two HVACs. Electrical wiring completely replaced in the 1970s. Includes Arlo and Nest systems, TV in family room. Walking distance to over 100 shops, restaurants and bars in the downtown entertainment district. Close to Dignity Health, Yavapai College, VA campus, public and charter schools, National Forest trails for hiking and biking.