The finest part of living downtown is the walk home — and here it ends at a quiet, detached house set against a park. Life on this street keeps an unhurried rhythm. Mornings begin with coffee from Georgetown Bakery; afternoons wander through Century Park or pause at the Georgetown Pub, with Bannerman Park a short stroll away and the whole of downtown just beyond. And yet, for all its nearness to the city, Georgetown holds itself a little apart — a close-knit, tree-lined enclave where neighbours know one another by name and the pace stays gentle. Few addresses in St. John's are so genuinely sought after. Behind the home lies its finest feature: a park, green and unhurried, framing the backyard and granting a seclusion rarely found so near the core — a view that shifts with the seasons and stays yours alone. Within, the house wears its history gracefully. Nine-foot ceilings and generous bay windows fill the main floor with light, where the living room opens to a dining room and study — a natural setting for long conversation, quiet reading, and the shelves of a life well-read. The eat-in kitchen overlooks the garden, bright from first light. Hardwood stairs rise to a thoughtfully arranged second floor: a primary retreat set privately at the rear, above the trees, with its bath appointed to one wing, and a separate wing given over to further bedrooms, a flexible den, and generous storage. Below, a full-height basement offers room to grow. Two decades of careful stewardship have kept the home in fine form — vinyl windows, front and rear siding, roof, electrical, and a main-floor half bath and laundry all renewed — so its character endures while its comforts stay current. A detached home in Georgetown, backing onto parkland, is a rare thing indeed — seldom offered, and long remembered. Come and see where your next chapter begins. NO SELLER'S DIRECTION! :) (id:60457)