Suite Photos
For sales information and more detail, please contact Brian Graves at DFH Realty (250-477-3161).
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The photo above shows the "sleeping porch" of 27 Cook peeking out from the home's generous Arts & Crafts gables. The spacious balcony overlooks Beacon Hill Park on the west. If you look south from the balcony, you can see the Olympic Mountains.
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This photograph looks south from the balcony of 27 Cook toward the Olympic Mountains and Beacon Hill Park. Dallas Road and the Dallas Road walkway are less than a block to the south.
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This photograph looks northwest from the balcony. The Cook Street Village is a liesurely five minute stroll to the north along Cook Street. This section of Cook Street has been designated as one of the City of Victoria's Greenways.
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Although the suite is completely updated, touches of 1911 heritage are evident throughout the suite. For example, the balustrade in the centre of the image are patterned exactly from originals in the house. The newel posts in the photo are original to the house. The doors are also original solid cedar. The main bathroom door is visible on the right hand side of the photo.
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The main bathroom features absolute black granite counter tops, travertine wall tiles, and heated travertine floor tiles. Although it is not shown in the photograph, the main bathroom also has ensuite laundry, featuring a two-in-one high-efficiency washer / dryer unit.
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This photo shows the main bathroom looking out from the approximate location of the high-efficiency washer / dryer unit.
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This photo shows the travertine wall tiles surrounding the shower and tub. Note that with the sliding doors open between the living area and the second bedroom you can see from one end of the suite to the other. In fact, if you look closely enough in this photo you can see right through to Beacon Hill Park!
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Walking out of the main bathroom, you come to the kitchen. The kitchen features a skylight, absolute black counter tops, custom hand-crafted cabinets featuring soft-closing drawers and doors, a gas stove with self-cleaning electric convection oven, a porcelain sink, an articulated kitchen faucet, and a large stainless steel finished refrigerator.
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This photo shows off the kitchen's engineered cork flooring. The whisper quiet stainless steel dishwasher is visible on the left side of this photo.
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This perspective shows the kitchen with the living area to the left and the intercom / video system on the wall to the right of the kitchen. Residents can talk to and see visitors, who can call from just inside the property's front gate.
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This photograph looks south from the kitchen area toward the living area. On the left is a gas-fired fireplace featuring a heritage tiled mantle. The mantle tile was designed by the home's architect. A fan in the fireplace ensures the fireplace is for more than show.
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The above photo looks from the far (south) side of the living area toward the fireplace and the heritage tiled mantle. Behind where photographer is standing to take this photo is an enormous storage area more than 15 feet long by 7 feet wide. Whether you're storing collectibles or your hobby is running model trains, this storage area will accommodate.
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This photo was taken from the living area and looks toward the kitchen. Note the sliding doors on the left. They slide away to create a large open living / dining area if desired. Closed, the sliding doors provide private space for sleep, work, or guests.
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This photo looks from the far (west) side of the second bedroom / dining area toward the sliding doors (right side of the photo) and second bathroom (centre of the photo, beyond the light fixture). The door on the left side of the photo is a large walk-in closet.
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This photo looks from the near (east) side of the second bedroom west toward the room's balcony overlooking Beacon Hill Park and Cook Street.
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The second bathroom features a skylight, a heated travertine tile floor, a sink, toilet, shower (to the right in the photo but not visible), and towel / convenience shelving (also to the right but not visible). |