Dating back over a century, this striking Milwaukee home is now available for the first time in almost 70 years.
Completed in the early 1900s, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, the aptly named “Frederick C. Bogk House” features an eye-catching exterior composed of tan tapestry brick and precast concrete trim, a green-tiled hip roof, wide overhanging eaves, an elaborate frieze and leaded glass windows embellished with gold-hued squares of glass. There’s also a front patio, with the main entrance tucked off to the side.
Inside, five bedrooms and four baths are spread across a little more than 6,700 square feet of two-level living space. Meticulously restored and updated through the years in keeping with Wright’s original design, there are period tile floors, brick walls, leaded windows, recessed lighting, walnut and ebony cabinetry, and custom built-ins and furnishings throughout.
Nestled on a nearly quarter-acre parcel of land—in the exclusive North Point enclave of Milwaukee, which is sited amid a bluff overlooking Lake Michigan—the boxy dwelling is highlighted by a spacious living room sporting a central fireplace, along with a step-up dining room, and an updated kitchen outfitted with the original sink, marble countertops and pantry.Elsewhere are an upstairs sitting room and primary bedroom with its own bath, plus an attic laundry room and attached one-car garage.
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