"Unrealestate" King5 Shoreline Chapel Lane Estate Feature

 
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In honor of the Presidential election last week, our Chapel Lane Estate listing was featured on King 5 News as Shoreline’s “presidential mansion.” The Shoreline Chapel Lane estate is listed for $5.8 million for good reason – it is rich with history as it was designed by Elizabeth Ayer, the first licensed female architect in the state of Washington, in 1928. Ayer’s work was greatly informed by her interest in classical architectural forms and European travel, as evidenced by the house’s enduring architectural details.

The interiors, while complementing Ayer’s architectural details, were designed by the renowned firm Parish Hadley. The name may not sound familiar, but this eclectic mix of styles, patterns and textures might; Parish Hadley also worked with Jackie Kennedy to design the Oval Office and private spaces of the Kennedy White House!

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This Shoreline mansion’s presidential connection gets even more interesting when we learn that George and Laura Bush once spent the night in the home’s upstairs “Raspberry Room.”

In its elegant dining room, you’ll find a table at which the Queen of England most likely sat, as it once belonged to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. And the classic walnut library even has its own secret room; take a peek inside if you can figure out how to open it (even us brokers are stumped!)

The estate occupies over four acres of exquisite formal gardens set admist a backdrop of unspoiled forest. The mansion itself stretches over 11,000 square feet, containing 14 bedrooms and 8 baths.

“Can’t get work like this done anymore,” says broker Mary Norris. “They can copy it, but it’s never reproduced quite like this.”

 
Real EstateMary Norris