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Historic Desert Brick Home + Pool, Remodeled!
Historic Desert Brick Home + Pool, Remodeled!
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現在の料金は ¥20,570 です
¥20,570
合計 ¥60,783
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8 月 23 日 ~ 8 月 24 日
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Historic Desert Brick Home + Pool, Remodeled!
- The home is a 1947 brick ranch, restored carefully and decorated with intent. Original brick walls exposed in the living room. Light hardwood throughout. Three bedrooms, one full bath, an open living-dining-kitchen flow.
The living room. The room is anchored by a vintage Restoration Hardware leather sectional and a cowhide rug, a wood-plank coffee table that grounds the space, and a picture-frame TV that hangs like a painting. Wood benches, antique pieces, vintage lasso ropes layered in. A wall of windows + curtains filters the desert light. Designed to invite a long sit.
The kitchen. White shaker cabinets with matte-black hardware, stainless appliances, a butcher-block island with three counter-height chairs. Coffee station with a Keurig; mugs on a rack. Basic cooking staples stocked. The dining room next door has a wood table with industrial metal chairs and a bench — sets up for six.
The bedrooms. Three rooms, four beds, sleeps 8:
Primary — King, rust throw, two nightstands, twin windows
Second — Queen, cactus print, wood bench at the foot
Third — Two Twin XLs in iron frames, dorm-clean, the kids' / teens' / friends' room
The bathroom. One full bath, freshly renovated. Marble-tile shower + tub combo behind a frameless glass slider. White vanity with quartz counter. Plenty of natural light. The home sleeps 8 with one bath — works best for groups comfortable sharing (extended families, golf foursomes, snowbird couples-of-couples).
The backyard. A second living room. A large, deep private pool framed by a brick wall and overhead string lights. Big paver patio with a sectional, lounge beds, and a picnic table. Gas BBQ around the corner, propane provided. Palms and bougainvillea over the wall give it real privacy from the alley. Phoenix sunsets here hold for hours.
A small historical detail. Down the hallway, framed newspapers from 1965 — found in the walls of the back garage during the remodel, undisturbed for sixty years. Take a few minutes to read them; they're a small, accidental time capsule of mid-60s Phoenix and easily the weirdest little discovery of the renovation.
Guest access
The entire home, yard, and pool are yours during your stay. A small storage closet inside the home and the detached workshop in the back are locked — everything else is set up for you.
The neighborhood
The home sits in the North Encanto Historic District — a quiet pocket of 1940s and '50s brick ranch homes that holds the largest intact collection of Transitional Ranch architecture in metro Phoenix. The district was locally designated in 2002; the originals were designed by Phoenix architect Orville Bell in the late 1930s. It's a small, walkable, deeply residential neighborhood.
Encanto Park is a five-minute walk from the front door — 222 acres built by the WPA in the late 1930s, with a lagoon, a boathouse, a playground, an amusement park (Enchanted Island), and the 27-hole Encanto Golf Course (the third-oldest course in Arizona, designed in 1935 by William P. Bell).
A few blocks east: the Encanto-Palmcroft Historic District — the famous Spanish Colonial Revival estates district on curving palm-lined drives, platted in 1927–28. Walk those streets and you'll see why people fall hard for central Phoenix.
A handful of favorite spots within two miles:
• Pizzeria Bianco — James Beard pizza, downtown
• Bacanora — Sonoran Mexican, Grand Ave
• The Fry Bread House — Indigenous, the closest at 5 minutes
• Matt's Big Breakfast — downtown breakfast institution
• Restaurant Progress — 37-seat tasting menu, Melrose
• Welcome Diner — Southern comfort, Garfield
• Glai Baan — Northeast Thai, Midtown
• Durant's — classic Phoenix steakhouse, 1 mile
• Lux Central, Bang Bang, Lola Coffee, Cartel Coffee Lab — coffee within 5 minutes
• Bitter & Twisted, UnderTow, Lylo Swim Club — cocktails
• Uptown Farmers Market (Sat + Wed) — closest, 8 minutes
A fuller list lives in the housebook on the kitchen counter when you arrive.
Getting around
Phoenix is small and central — you're equidistant to everywhere:
• Phoenix Sky Harbor (Terminal 3) — 14 min drive
• Chase Field (Diamondbacks, MLB) — 8 min