452 S 800 E
Salt Lake City, UT 84102
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Bedrooms
1 - 2
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1
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700 - 1,200 sq ft
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- Gated
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- Smoke Free
2 Available Units
About 452 S 800 E Salt Lake City, UT 84102
Here’s your chance to live in a beautiful 1910 historic craftsman home with tons of charm and character: the Thomas B. Child home. Thomas B. Child was a very prominent figure in Salt Lake City, running a brick and stone masonry company. He is noted for working on many important buildings throughout the mountain west. He was also a bishop of the nearby historic 10th LDS ward and was noted as a kind caring man who helped many settlers get started in life. He is most famously the creator of Gilgal Gardens. ***************************************************************************************************************** The home has been beautifully remodeled, and the historic apartment retains its original character and charm. You’ll not find another building or apartments like this. With separate entrances, and a grand front porch, you’ll immediately notice the cobblestone foundation and doors detailed with custom swirled hinges. It’s like a cottage you may dream about finding in a fairy tale. ***************************************************************************************************************** The beautiful grounds are communal with the other apartments in the building, and features “the Nitch” - Thomas B. Childs his first “Masterwork” - a complicated philosophical reference to the trinity, Jesus, and men and women who create things - “some come to create...,” a beautiful brick fireplace and garden fountain, lights, antique roses, and a wonderful antique cherry plumb tree – as old as the house itself, that will be filled with beautiful plums for eating or to make jam or jelly late July/August. It’s so very special. ***************************************************************************************************************** Noted for its craftsman style and beautiful craftsmanship, the exterior has been remodeled to bring out all the amazing woodwork detail, including three tone patriotic red, white and blue paint. ***************************************************************************************************************** Who would want to live here? The apartment is perfect for someone who loves antiquity and wishes to live apart from the multiplex monstrosities being constructed in the city. Perfect for the student, visiting professor, or just someone who wants to enjoy the beautiful grounds and lifestyle. The building is close to downtown and everything that living here has to offer, but far enough East so as to be away from the some of the problems closer to downtown. ***************************************************************************************************************** About us- were a small, family “Mom and Pop” l@ndlords with a penchant for restoring antique buildings. Believe it or not – this antique building was in danger of being demolished to make way for another monstrosity apartment complex. We saved it! And by you renting it, you are helping to preserve historic Salt Lake City. We really care for our tenants- n o nameless, faceless apartment manager here – we’re the folks your friends tell you to find to rent from. Thanks for looking!
Thomas B. Child's Private Library apartment. Cozy apartment tucked away in the lower level of a classic 1910 historic craftsman bungalow. Includes use of beautiful grounds, which has a fountain, BBQ, trees, and Thomas B. Child's first Masterwork sculpture - "The Cross" which started his love of sculpting and later became the "Gilgal Gardens" - now a City park. Home is centrally located close to the University of Utah and also downtown. Trax stop just a short walk to the corner by the historic 10th LDS ward house. Imagine walking past the beautiful cobblestone and brick work to your own private hideaway in the home. Inside - a spacious apartment featuring new beautiful kitchen and tile, new bath, private laundry, and tons of bookshelves for your own library or to display your favorite records! Tucked within is a perfect nook for a daybed - complete with antique crystal lighting fixture and stars on a midnight sky. "Magic Mirror" in the hallway on the antique hall tree. Kitchen features a dishwasher and gas stove for gourmet cooking. Antique lighting, and a cozy fireplace for winter nights. Etched on the hundred year old door hinges are the words: "Faith, Love and Wisdom" - Thomas' Childs philosophy of life. Cool central air for the summer and good heating for the winter. Outside enjoy the beautiful grounds or relax under the large shade trees. Host a summer BBQ with friends! Sketch, paint, daydream or study - it's all up to you. Or take a leisurely walk across the street to meet friends for coffee at the SL Roasting Company. Walk around the corner and contemplate the meaning of life at Gilgal Gardens. So many options. Bus stop just down the street for EZ access to the University of Utah. Home has been beautifully remodeled and is on the historic register. Easy street parking. Base rent of $1,495 plus $225 utilities and other fees: Internet $45, Power $45, Water/sewer/trash $50, Gas $50, Washer/dryer rental $35. Total is $1,725 monthly. Thank you for looking!
452 S 800 E is an apartment community located in Salt Lake County and the 84102 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Salt Lake District attendance zone.
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- Air Conditioning
- Smoke Free
- Fireplace
- Dishwasher
- Gated
- Porch
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The fees listed below are community-provided and may exclude utilities or add-ons. All payments are made directly to the property and are non-refundable unless otherwise specified.
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Built in 1910
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4 units
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Urban amenities and suburban charm meet in East Central, a large neighborhood in the northern Salt Lake Valley. Although it lies just two miles east of Downtown Salt Lake City, East Central has a peaceful residential feeling reminiscent of a much smaller town. The northern section of the neighborhood, which sits adjacent to the University of Utah, attracts a sizable student population. The southern section, characterized by picturesque bungalows and turn-of-the-century houses, brings in many families.
No matter where you live in the neighborhood, East Central provides easy access to dining, shopping and entertainment. The famed ski resorts of Park City lie less than 30 minutes away, and the nearby Wasatch Mountains feature spectacular hiking trails. For people who want short commutes for work and play, East Central perfectly fits the bill.
Learn more about living in East Central| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Drive: | 5 min | 2.0 mi | |
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| Drive: | 7 min | 2.9 mi | |
| Drive: | 19 min | 11.1 mi |
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Transportation options available in Salt Lake City include 900 East, located 0.2 mile from 452 S 800 E. 452 S 800 E is near Salt Lake City International, located 7.8 miles or 14 minutes away.
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Drive: | 14 min | 7.8 mi |
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Liberty Park
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Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail
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California National Historic Trail
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Physics Dept. Observatory
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Tracy Aviary
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Drive: | 5 min | 1.6 mi |
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- Washer/Dryer
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- Porch
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