I have written about the houses on Paddington Court a few times, click here to see the posts, and now I see that No. 5 Paddington Court is on the market.
Here is the listing:
This magnificent Cotswold-style stone home is truly a must see. Designed and built by the Palmer-Lamdin firm in 1929 and situated on a quiet cul-de-sac in Historic Homeland, you will fall in love immediately with its charm. This home welcomes you with its well-manicured, mature gardens. Enter into a large foyer. Main level features a formal living room with wood burning fireplace (cleaned and ready to use regularly), lovely sunroom
which could be used as an office or TV room, a large dining room with plenty of space for a substantial table, breakfast nook with built-in bench seating, pantry, half bathroom, and a very large, luxurious kitchen. The kitchen boasts Viking appliances, granite counters, farmhouse sink, and the list goes on. The attention to detail in the kitchen alone is stunning. Second level features 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths. Large primary bedroom leads through to a primary full bath with floor-to-ceiling glass tile, heated floors and bidet. Continue through to a perfect workout/prep/closet area and up the very wide stairs to the amazing third level, where you are only limited by your imagination. This could be used as two private office spaces, or one office space and an entertainment area. Fenced in rear yard with stone patio is great for entertaining.
Attached garage can certainly fit a car, or can be used for storage. Slate roof is on an annual maintenance plan. 2 AC systems help with efficiency. Basement is unfinished and has an operable "Baltimore Flush". Top to bottom elegance; a beautiful combination of modern updates and old charm.
Paddington Court is one of several courts that P&L created to establish houses on the boundary of the neighborhood. Others include Middleton Court and Norwood Court. The houses are inward-facing on a central court and have parking and utilities facing the boundary road.
However, there is a circular drive that provides access to all of the houses from the front.