In the late 1800’s when 49er’s Francis Shattuck and George Blake were making names for themselves, a lumber baron by the name of Lorenzo White built six cottages all in a row in the Stick-Eastlake style on what is now the 2100 block of Ward Street. Fast forward to today and all 6 still remain with 2143 Ward St now available for purchase after 100 years in the same family. This one largely retains many of its original features including soaring 11 ft ceilings, intricate cast door hinges, plaster ceiling medallions, stained glass windows, oak floors, and a claw foot tub. Adding to the charm are restored vintage chandeliers and a classic Wedgewood stove. Upgrades include a complete bathroom remodel, new copper supply piping, and the highest level drywall finish throughout. With an enormous 6,750 sf lot the possibilities for expansion are inspiring. Located on a minimally trafficked street just a few blocks from Berkeley Bowl East, Whole Foods, Sports Basement, Ashby BART, and downtown Berkeley. Don’t miss this chance to own one of the “painted ladies” of Berkeley.