Welcome home to a piece of Newfoundland history, 26 Irishtown Road. Just a short walk from the ocean awaits this 110 year old biscuit box home which spills with history and charm. Fully restored, this gem garnered so much interest, its been featured in the Telegram, Herald, YouTube documentary, and followed by thousands on Instagram and Facebook. Starting from the ground, a full new floor system was installed. Electrical and plumbing was totally replaced, giving the home modern performance and safety. The exterior has new clapboard, windows, doors, deck and trellis, and finally a cedar bell bottom detail exclusive to this home. The interior is where this home comes to life. Honoring history was the focus. As you enter the home you are welcomed by historical colors and patterns thats boasts modern, but yet antique. Wainscoting throughout the home. On the main level the porch displays ceiling beams. To the right, a 4 piece bath awaits featuring an antique vanity, patterned wall paper, and artisan tile with beach rock inlay. Kitchen, dining, and living room retains the original ceiling beams painted in a rich navy. Complemented by the traditional style kitchen and mantle featured wall, both in a sky blue. White oak floors tie in with the real show stopper, the original wall boards. These boards were removed and restored. A true statement piece. Center of the home has a hand crafted stair case, made of locally milled treads, traditional riser brackets, sawn balusters, custom glass newel post, and live edge railing. The second floor hall features custom stained glass, and a 22 salvaged wall board as a piece of art. Remaining are 3 bedrooms and a 3 piece bath. The relaxing getaway of a bath consists of wainscoting, soaker tub and a century old vanity. Painted floor boards lead you to 3 bedrooms, 2 identical, perfect for guests. The 3rd being the master. Painted in ox blood red, complementing the original 100 year old original red wall boards. House being sold As is. (id:47053)