Desiree Renshaw

The Renshaw Group Presents....

The Page-Ufford House
A Victorian, Reimagined

364 S. Coeur d'Alene St.
Spokane, WA 99201

$1,050,000 Asking | 2.5% BBC with full price offer | SIX BEDS | FIVE BATHS | 5,645 SQFT

Where Historic Charm Has Been Perfectly Preserved—and Elevated

Perched above Latah Valley in Browne’s Addition, the Page-Ufford House is a beautifully updated 1896 Victorian offering 6 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. Natural light fills the home, highlighting original woodwork, built-ins, pocket doors, and rich architectural detail throughout. The renovated kitchen features a Wolf range, soapstone countertops, farmhouse sink, butcher block island, and stainless appliances. Unique period elements, including hand-painted murals and clawfoot tubs, add to its story.

The layout offers exceptional flexibility, with the ability to add laundry to the primary suite, while both the upper level and basement present ideal opportunities for in-law or guest living. Outside, enjoy a fully fenced hillside with mature fruit trees, raspberry patch, and established landscaping, all set against unobstructed valley views. Wraparound porch, patio spaces, and a prime location near parks, dining, and downtown Spokane complete the offering.

Welcome!

The Page-Ufford House is a rare example of a historic home that has been so well done—where original craftsmanship has been carefully preserved and every update has been made with intention. Built in 1896 and recognized on the historic registry, this Victorian offers the character you hope for, paired with a level of finish and livability that is difficult to find. It is bright, clean, and solid—where the charm remains, and the updates truly enhance the way the home lives.

The Home

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From the moment you step inside, the craftsmanship is immediately felt.

Original woodwork, built-ins, pocket doors, and millwork remain beautifully intact, alongside period features like clawfoot tubs, a marble sink, and preserved light fixtures. These are details that are not easily recreated.

Throughout the home, there is a sense of richness and character, yet it never feels overly formal. Instead, it feels comfortable, functional, and designed for everyday living.

A rare highlight, early 1900s hand-painted murals have been thoughtfully preserved—offering a meaningful connection to the home’s history.

The Kitchen

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The kitchen is a true example of how this home has been updated with intention.

Featuring a Wolf range, soapstone countertops, farmhouse sink, butcher block island, and stainless steel appliances, it blends elevated finishes with a design that feels completely in line with the home.

It is both beautiful and highly functional—designed for gathering, cooking, and everyday use.

Light + Flow

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It is rare to find a historic home that feels this filled with natural light.

Large windows and a thoughtful layout allow light to move throughout the home, creating a bright and inviting environment across every level.

Each space feels connected, warm, and livable—never closed off or overly formal.

Living with
Flexibility

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One of the most unique aspects of the home is its ability to adapt over time.

The upper level, originally designed with a kitchen and still plumbed for water, offers the potential for a mother-in-law suite or separate living space.

The lower level includes a kitchenette, bathroom, and stove hookups—creating additional flexibility for guests or extended stays.

Within the primary suite, wiring and water hookups are already in place, allowing for the addition of a future laundry setup.

These thoughtful details create a home that not only preserves its past, but is prepared for how it will be lived in moving forward.

Thoughtful
Details

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Beyond what is immediately visible, the home includes a number of well-considered features.

A partially heated driveway adds convenience during colder months.
A basement-level storage space beneath the detached garage provides room for tools, equipment, or workshop use.
An original laundry chute connects the second floor to the basement—blending historic design with everyday function.

Outdoor Living
+ Views

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Set above Latah Valley, the home offers unobstructed views that shift beautifully throughout the day.

From the wraparound porch to the patio and outdoor gathering spaces, there are multiple places to enjoy the setting—whether hosting or simply taking in the view.

The Grounds

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The outdoor spaces have been cultivated over time and thoughtfully maintained.

Mature apple, pear, and plum trees, a thriving raspberry patch, and established perennial landscaping create a setting that feels both abundant and intentional.

This is a garden that has been built over years—not something newly installed.

A fully fenced hillside adds privacy, while a full sprinkler system supports the landscape with ease.

Exciting Ventures

Coeur d'Alene Park

An 11-acre urban park spanning four residential blocks, featuring recent upgrades such as a new playground, sport court, ADA-compliant restrooms, and enhanced safety improvements. It functions as a community hub offering accessible green space for recreation and everyday use, while a nearby 6-bedroom, 5-bath residence at 364 S. Coeur d’Alene St is not currently for sale.

Photo by Wheree

High Bridge Park

Offers a range of outdoor recreation amenities, including trails, a dog park, disc golf, swimming areas, picnic shelters, and views of Latah Creek and the Spokane River. Recent improvements such as a new playground, updated restrooms, enhanced trail access, and safety upgrades support its role as a community space for recreation, fitness, and everyday use.

Photo by Wheree

Riverfront Park

A downtown landmark where the Spokane River flows through the city center, featuring scenic trails, landscaped green space, and views of the surrounding skyline. The park supports a variety of recreational uses and community events, including walking, biking, concerts, and seasonal gatherings.

Photo by Riverfront

Neighborhood Favorites

The Location | Browne’s Addition

Located in one of Spokane’s most iconic neighborhoods, Browne’s Addition offers a lifestyle that is both vibrant and connected. Walk to Coeur d’Alene Park for farmers markets and summer concerts, enjoy Artfest at the MAC, and explore nearby restaurants, coffee shops, and access to downtown and Kendall Yards. It is a location rooted in history, with everyday convenience just moments away.

364 S.
Coeur d'Alene St.

The Page-Ufford House is a rare opportunity to own a historic home that has been preserved, updated, and designed to be lived in. It offers character, light, flexibility, and a setting that is difficult to replicate—thoughtfully brought together in one place.

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Desiree Renshaw

Licensed Realtors®

Buying a home is about so much more than finding four walls and a ceiling in which to store your belongings. Your home is your personal sanctuary, a space to raise your family and see dreams come to fruition. It’s the backdrop to your life’s most precious memories, and should be a space you’re proud to call your own. Equally, selling your home isn’t about simply accepting the first offer that comes your way. It’s an experience that signals the end of a chapter and the beginning of a new one. It should be approached with the same level of care, consideration, and expertise that you put into all essential aspects of your life.

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