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$698,000 / 5br - 3472ft2 - Captivating Corner Craftsman (824 W Boulevard St, Lewistown)

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Posted : Sunday, July 21, 2024 11:48 PM

An open front porch surrounded by luscious green fruit trees, shrubs, and pretty perennials creates a welcoming ambiance.
The landscaping is thoughtfully arranged to capture nature’s oasis.
Step inside the historic 1914 Craftsman’s style bungalow and be enchanted by the numerous architectural designs that give this home its aesthetic appeal and its character.
The 5-bedroom, 3-bathroom bungalow encompasses stunning stained-glass windows, built-in China cabinets, bookcases, linen drawers, and bench seating with storage.
In addition, the home features a cloakroom, dark stained wood wainscoting and decorative moldings, a centralized fireplace, Rococo-style cast iron radiators, cedar beveled siding, and Croatian stone masonry.
Well-maintained and tastefully upgraded, comfort and convenience were at the forefront of inspiration.
The remodeled kitchen combines modernization awaiting the personal touches of new ownership.
The home is decorated with textures found in natural material, thick wooden trim, Travertine and porcelain tile, and stone masonry, all of which are durable and sustainable.
The open floor plan sprawls out among 3,472 square feet of living space.
The main floor includes an office space that can be utilized as a business space or an income-producing property with some conversions.
The canopy outside is a treat to the eyes as well as the stomach when the fruit-producing trees yield ripe Montmorency and Nanking cherries, raspberries, and Goodland apples.
Daylilies bathe the property with pops of color in a field of vibrant yellow, purple, orange, and pink perennials.
Lewistown, Montana is surrounded by three majestic mountain ranges offering recreational activities galore.
An airport makes access convenient and easy.
Enjoy the trail system connecting the various locations throughout the historic downtown of Lewistown, the heart of Montana.
Local Area Lewistown, Montana is a centrally located town in Fergus County and enchants with its authentic community and proximity to five mountain ranges: the Snowies, the Judiths, the Moccasins, the Belts, and the Highwoods.
These ranges encompass Lewistown and supply many recreational activities to locals and tourists traveling through.
The town is clean, and streets are tree-lined and maintained along with many well-preserved historic businesses and homes.
Although it is predominately an agricultural community, it is a premier destination for fishing, hiking, hunting, and biking.
This area does not lack in things to do.
Camping, fishing, hiking, and boating are available at Ackley Lake.
Hunt for big game or hunt for fossils at Judith Peak in the Judith Mountains! Picnic and swim at the world’s largest natural warm spring with 50,000 gallons of water rising from the earth every minute of every day.
Experience an authentic train ride and eat delicious entrees on the Charlie Russell Chew Choo Dinner Train.
Venture out to camp, canoe, and hike at Crystal Lake.
Hike the rugged trail up to the ice caverns and be part of an elite crowd that has accomplished it! See what life was like back in the mining times at the Gilt Edge, Kendall, and Maiden Ghost towns.
Listen for the spine-tingling sound of elk bugling and watch the bull guard his cows at the Slippery Ann Elk viewing area.
Area Attractions East Fork Reservoir Located 11 miles southeast of Lewistown, the East Fork Reservoir offers fishing, winter ice fishing, no wake boating, canoeing, camping, biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, and general wildlife viewing.
The reservoir is fished mostly for Northern Pike and Perch.
This is a great spot for family recreating or a day adventure in beautiful central Montana.
Big Spring Creek Big Spring Creek has a reputation with Lewistown locals as the nearest and finest fishing spot as it runs through and under the city.
It is hard to keep this creek a secret and people that have learned of it travel from all over the state for year-round blue-ribbon fly fishing.
Big Spring Creek emerges from the northern slopes of the Snowy Mountains, flows for almost 30 miles, and pumps from 50,000 to 64,000 gallons of 52-degree water that is enriched with minerals per minute! Thousands of Brown, Rainbow, and Cutthroat Trout are raised in these waters as they serve as a state hatchery.
In addition to supplying Lewistown residents with its waters, the crystal-clear mineral waters are bottled and shipped throughout the country! There are six public access sites and other recreational activities include kayaking, swimming, and tubing.
The city trail system of over 25 miles of trail meanders alongside the creek so you can exercise while taking in the sights.
Slippery Ann Elk Viewing Area Watch a large number of elk congregate during rut or breeding season.
Nearly 500 elk may visit this area in September and attract those seeking to hear that spine-tingling bull elk bugle.
Charles M Russell National Wildlife Refuge The CMR National Wildlife Refuge displays badlands, cottonwood river bottoms, forested coulees, and sprawling prairies.
The Refuge provides over one million acres of public land for fishing, hiking, hunting, camping, bird-watching, and other outdoor activities.
The area spans about 125 miles along the Missouri River, from the Fort Peck Dam west to the boundary with the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument.
If you’re looking to observe game in its natural habitat, this refuge shall reward you.
It is the second-largest refuge in the continental US.
In September and October locals and tourists from all over gather to watch the bull elk bugle and battle for the cow’s attention at Slippery Ann Wildlife Viewing Area.
Miles of parked cars can be seen while people sit on lawn chairs and watch for hours the wild display the elk present.
Herds of deer, red foxes, and coyotes can also be observed.
Bird watchers can delight in spying on mountain bluebirds and black-capped chickadees.
Osprey, spotted sandpipers, and white pelicans can be found along the coast of the reservoir.
Hunting Renowned for its hunting, Montana provides the habitat.
The Missouri River Breaks of the Fort Peck Area are no different.
Elk and mule deer like to gather near the ridges of Fort Peck Lake, some quite large.
White-tailed deer and pronghorn can be found as well.
Big Horn Sheep can be harvested in the area.
Whether it’s big game, waterfowl, predators like coyotes, or upland game birds, this area boasts some of the best in the state.
Ackley Lake State Park Nestled in the heart of Montana, Ackley Lake State Park offers 290 acres of park that includes mountain views and Ackley Lake.
The lake provides fishing, boating, swimming, birdwatching, picnicking, and camping.
It is stocked with Rainbow Trout and Tiger Muskie.
The state park has camping sites and two boat launches.
The lake is often good angling for 10-to-15-inch fish.
Judith River The Judith River is a tributary of the majestic Missouri River.
Flowing for 127 miles, the river begins in the Little Belt Mountains where it eventually pours into the Missouri near Judith Landing.
This area is identified for its white cliffs and spectacular rock formations as well as its floating opportunities.
Fish for Brook, Brown, and Rainbow Trout, Burbot, Channel Catfish, Mountain Whitefish, and Sauger.

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• Location : 824 W Boulevard St, Lewistown, MT,MT

• Post ID: 9119832148


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