Sunny and spacious, this fully furnished one bedroom flat with full bath and kitchen is available for short and long term rental. Located on the third floor of a row home built in 1850, the apartment features a comfortable mix of antique and contemporary furnishings under a canopy of skylights. The entire home has been completely renovated by the award winning architect-owner who blends a striking contrast of historic elements with contemporary design.
A large organic garden brings fresh produce to the property. Chickens range free in the backyard.
The location is perfect for access to Johns Hopkins Hospital, University of Maryland Medical System, and all points uptown and downtown.
From the apartment, it's an easy walk to Baltimore's business district, theatre, movies, restaurants, and shops. The apartment is only 1.5 miles from Baltimore's world-famous Inner Harbor, and 2 miles from Camden Yards and Ravens Stadium. Culture abounds with a short walk to the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall or Lyric Opera House. The Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) and University of Baltimore is a stone's throw away.
Destination restaurants in the neighborhood include Park Avenue Cafe and On the Hill Bistro. Neighboring Mt. Vernon with Center Stage, the Enoch Pratt Free Library, Walters Art Gallery, Peabody Conservatory, Antique Row, more shops, and restaurants is a ten minute walk away.
Public transportation is within blocks of this flat and includes the light rail Cultural Center stop on Howard Street and the State Center subway stop on Dolphin. Penn Station is a seven-minute walk and BWI airport a 20-minute drive (or take the light rail). Route I-83 is less than three blocks from house.
Smoke-free. This third floor apartment is not handicapped accessible.
Please contact me to schedule a showing or for any additional information.
About Bolton Hill
Bolton Hill's elegant 19th century row houses are set among tree-lined streets and deep, leafy gardens. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, enclaves of award-winning contemporary townhomes and parks blend with the classic architecture of the larger 19th century community. Parks with fountains and sculptures are vibrant places frequented by neighbors, art students, dog walkers, and joggers. Bolton Hill overlooks the monuments, church steeples, and skyscrapers of Baltimore's downtown.