6 Beds
3 Baths
3,477 SqFt
6 Beds
3 Baths
3,477 SqFt
Key Details
Property Type Townhouse
Sub Type End of Row/Townhouse
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 3,477 sqft
Price per Sqft $266
Subdivision Washington Sq West
MLS Listing ID PAPH2319232
Style Straight Thru
Bedrooms 6
Full Baths 2
Half Baths 1
HOA Y/N N
Abv Grd Liv Area 3,477
Originating Board BRIGHT
Year Built 1829
Annual Tax Amount $11,726
Tax Year 2024
Lot Size 864 Sqft
Acres 0.02
Lot Dimensions 16.00 x 54.00
Property Description
Encompassing both 1221 Pine and 343-345 S Camac Streets, this extraordinary home has a rich provenance and palpable soul. Built in 1829 by Joseph and Eliza Shoemaker to operate a drug store out of the first-floor front room, the home was later owned by author, William Albert Sinclair in 1908 where he penned the book, The Aftermath of Slavery as a member of the National Negro League, the predecessor to the NAACP. The home is now seeking its next steward to restore it to its former glory. Perfect for the purist, it boasts many of its original architectural elements including exterior gas lanterns, a slate roof, slat and plaster walls, delicate brass hardware, marble fireplaces and thick moldings. Added to the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places in 1962, the home remains a virtual time capsule.
The first floor features an entry vestibule with three large rooms with soaring ceilings and a half bath. The second and third floors offer an additional three rooms each and rough-ins for two full hall baths. The fourth floor is one large room with dormered ceilings, a crescent window and a door leading to the roof terrace offering sweeping views of the neighborhood and skyline. The basement boasts 10-12' ceilings and has its own entrance.
Then there’s the location. There's no denying the allure of Washington Square West, with its tree-lined streets and its access to delightful bistros, gourmet food shops, friendly cafes, fine restaurants, and local pubs. Situated in the heart of the theatre and antique districts and around the corner from the famous 13th Street restaurant corridor, you'll find yourself nestled in a picturesque oasis of classic ivy-strewn rowhomes and storefronts with tiny brick stoops, colorful doors, and shuttered windows flanked with potted planters. This is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to return one of Philadelphia’s most important architectural jewels to its original grandeur.
NOTE: The home is zoned RSA-5 and has a historic designation with the city’s Historic Commission. City records report 2,643 square feet but is likely well over 3,000 since the basement and top floor were both expanded (our floorplans list 3,477). Plans included.
Location
State PA
County Philadelphia
Area 19107 (19107)
Zoning RSA5
Rooms
Basement Full
Interior
Hot Water Natural Gas
Heating Hot Water
Cooling None
Fireplace N
Heat Source Natural Gas
Exterior
Water Access N
Accessibility None
Garage N
Building
Story 4
Foundation Block
Sewer Public Sewer
Water Public
Architectural Style Straight Thru
Level or Stories 4
Additional Building Above Grade, Below Grade
New Construction N
Schools
School District The School District Of Philadelphia
Others
Senior Community No
Tax ID 053022100
Ownership Fee Simple
SqFt Source Assessor
Special Listing Condition Standard