This six-bedroom, four-and-a-half bathroom home in the Gold Coast was built in 1889 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. In the kitchen are Sub-Zero, Wolf and Miele appliances, wall-to-wall subway tile, custom black and white checkered stone flooring, marble countertops, beverage coolers and a walk-in pantry. The kitchen also opens up to a breakfast room overlooking the English garden. The family room has an original Eastlake-style mantle over a gas fireplace, floor-to-ceiling bookcases and a five-window bay overlooking Burton Street. In the primary suite are a dressing room, walk-in closet and secondary laundry in the suite. The primary bath is outfitted with marble flooring, Lefroy Brooks plumbing fixtures, Ann Sachs tile, dual vanities, a large soaking tub and a steam shower. On the third level are a great room with a wet bar, play room, a guest bedroom with a Jack & Jill bath and a sixth bedroom that could also be an office. The light-filled fourth level has a large roof terrace with living and dining space. The finished lower level houses a mudroom with custom built-ins, storage rooms, a white stone bathroom, laundry room, recreation room and a climate-controlled wine cellar. Outdoors is a landscaped English garden that leads to a two-car garage. This home is completed by a one-bed, one-bath apartment in the coach house and a side driveway along Burton.