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Home of the Week: The Frederick – Historic Home on Fort Lawton’s Officer’s Row

4010 Washington Ave W, Seattle WA

By Seattle Mag March 22, 2017

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4010 Washington Ave W | Seattle, WA.
6 Bedrooms | 4.5 Bathrooms | Square Feet: 6,278 Interior| 15,623 Lot SF

Located at the center of Seattle’s 534-acre Discovery Park, commanding unparalleled views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains, The Frederick’s natural beauty and serene atmosphere create an unrivaled living experience. 

Fredrick Mann was an architect and preservationist who consulted in the development of Discovery Park and the preservation of Officer’s Row. He is considered the custodian of the site’s architectural history and passed away in 2002.

The home originally built in 1904 for military officers has been carefully restored to retain its historic charm and character while introducing all new systems and modern conveniences for today’s family living. 

 

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