This one-of-a-kind Silverton home sits on the south-facing corner lot of a two-lot parcel in the R1 Zone. Silverton School and the Silverton Library are across the street with Silverton's business district a half-block away. South-facing windows brighten this three-bedroom, two-bath, home with its four levels of living space and multiple heating sources. The main floor holds the kitchen, a library with built-in floor to ceiling bookshelves, a full bath, and stairs to the loft. Step down a level into the family room with French doors opening to the fenced backyard. A dog door gives access to the garage/shop as well as the family room. One floor down is a finished basement with two bedrooms, laundry, bath, and a fireproof safe currently used as a closet. Custom cabinetry in kitchen and bathroom is from Signature Furniture by Bob Schmidt. This home is also equipped with dual water heaters for continuous hot water and separate electric meters for the house and garage/shop. The heating systems are wood, electric, propane, and pellet. The garage/shop space is wired with 220. The shop / garage has attic space and large doors facing 11th Street and is 640 square feet. The backyard fence and columbine garden provide privacy from neighbors. The front porch has a great view for the annual 4th of July fireworks show. The main part of the house was originally brought to Silverton from the historic ghost town of Eureka. Additions followed. This home has been owned by cabinet and furniture makers as well as a screenwriter, author, and CIA agent. The house was featured in the movie Fear & Loathing in Aspen.
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