Listed on the National Register of Historic Places—this delightful 1927 home charms history lovers with preserved period features while offering modern updates. Inside, relax in a cozy living room with 4K Smart TV, or whip up meals in the sleek, chef-ready kitchen outfitted with new appliances. Backyard includes a lush lawn, six‑person dining set, cornhole, and outdoor mini‑fridge. Unwind in the deluxe soaker tub for a truly relaxing stay! Come explore Eugene at the Elizabeth Page House!
Step back in time in this lovingly restored 1927 home nestled in Springfield’s Washburne Historic District—established in 1985 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 10, 1987.
Inside, vintage craftsmanship meets comfort—from original hardwood floors and wide millwork to fresh updates throughout. Relax in a cozy living space equipped with a 4K Smart TV, perfect for unwinding after exploring the neighborhood. The chef-ready modern kitchen features new appliances and everything you need to cook for yourself or guests.
In the bathroom, indulge in the deluxe soaker tub—an elegant nod to the home’s era with modern flair. Year-round comfort is ensured by three mini‑split heating/AC systems, and the convenience of an in‑unit washer and dryer is a thoughtful bonus.
Outside, the backyard is an entertainer’s delight: an expansive, lush lawn set under mature trees, a six‑person dining set, a cornhole game, and an outdoor mini‑fridge. Whether hosting a dinner under the sky or relaxing with friends, it’s a serene oasis.
Located in a walkable neighborhood of tree‑lined streets and historic homes like Craftsman bungalows and Tudor‑style houses, the district is close to downtown Springfield, Main Street shops, cafés, dining, parks, and cultural venues—including Island Park and the Wildish Theatre.
Ideal for history lovers, small groups or couples—this home offers a memorable blend of authenticity, comfort, and style in one of Oregon’s most cherished historic neighborhoods.