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One of the first Seattle mansions built offers panoramic views of the city
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The front of the home features 25-foot Corinthian columns that were once covered by a previous owner.
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The natural light that fills the home is complimented by the bright walls and lighter-colored wood of the grand staircase.
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We weren't kidding about the gold-plated bidet. Only the best for one of Seattle's first mansions.
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The house offers panoramic views from any room.
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The Space Needle, Mount Rainier, and the bay of the city are all within view thanks to the location of this mansion.
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Just one of the 8 master bedrooms in this Queen Anne mansion. The balcony that overlooks the front door can be seen on the left.
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The bookshelves inside the den are so sturdy, you can climb on them so even the top shelf isn't out of reach.
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The stained glass windows are a prominent feature at the top of the grand staircase. The glass is over 100 years old.
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The sitting room is in what was once the attic. From those chairs, one can watch the sun set and rise without ever getting up.
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