A rare south-slope offering where architectural legacy meets extraordinary horizon views. Gracefully positioned on Queen Anne's coveted south slope, this fully renovated 1910 Craftsman captures a breathtaking sweep of the Pacific Northwest's most iconic landscapes. From Mount Baker and the Cascade Range to the Olympic Mountains, the layered panorama unfolds across Lake Union and westward over the Lake Washington Ship Canal toward the Ballard Locks, Shilshole Bay, and the expanse of Puget Sound beyond. It is a remarkable convergence of mountain, waterway, and maritime vistas that defines elevated Seattle living. Complete remodel 2011. Classic covered front porch creates a commanding presence, while windowed French doors offer an inviting glimpse into light-filled interiors. Thoughtful sightlines extend through the living and dining rooms, blending historic warmth with the drama of the surrounding horizon. Period details & timeless craftsmanship remain intact, honoring the heritage of this distinguished Queen Anne residence while delivering the comfort and functionality expected today. With four bedrooms total, including two primary suites -- one with lower-level access -- the layout offers exceptional flexibility for guests, extended living, or private retreat space. All of this, moments from Queen Anne Avenue's boutiques and dining, with seamless access to downtown Seattle and South Lake Union.