For 110 years, this redstone Queen Anne mansion at 6250 N. Glenwood Ave. has witnessed the growth, development and maturation of the Edgewater neighborhood on Chicago’s Far North Side. Its wraparound porch still provides a comfortable vantage point from which to view the passing parade of city life. A few blocks west of Loyola University’s lakefront campus, the three-story home has been restored and modernized by the current owners. Among the highlights: a foyer with the original quarter-sawn oak paneling, stained-glass windows and an ornate staircase. BY THE NUMBERS: The 11-room house has five bedrooms, four of which are on the second floor and served by a bathroom with a whirlpool and a standing shower. The master bedroom takes up the entire third floor and features built-in cherry cabinetry, two cedar closets, a gas fireplace and a new limestone and marble mosaic-tiled bath with a cherry vanity. The property also includes a 41-foot-wide back yard and a heated two-car garage. BROKER: Rubloff (Cathy Ivcich).
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