This Western Colonial Revival, constructed in 1904 and listed on the national register of historical places, stands on a secluded .61-acre lot just minutes from downtown Boise. Enclosed by a stone wall, the property features a tree-lined setting that enhances its grand exterior. The house itself offers a majestic entryway leading to a formal living room complete with an original fireplace and mantel, and double pocket doors for privacy. The formal dining room boasts built-ins and an elegant coffered ceiling, while the spacious kitchen overlooks the private backyard, featuring ample cabinet space, a walk-in pantry, and a cozy nook area. A convenient half bath is also accessible from the main hallway. Upstairs, the master suite includes built-in storage, a small balcony, and a full bath. Four additional bedrooms offer large closets with built-in organization, alongside another full bathroom, ensuring ample space for family or guests. The home’s design is highlighted by 10-foot ceilings on both floors, rich wood trim, and 9-inch baseboards throughout, lending a sense of grandeur and historical charm. In 2008, in adherence to historical preservation standards and following a geothermal pipe issue, the residence underwent updates including new wood floors and windows, further enhancing its timeless appeal and comfort.