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An Oak Cliff Eye-Catcher: 1125 N. Canterbury Court

This Kessler Park beauty is listed for $795,000.
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Built in 1937 by noted Dallas architect Charles Dilbeck, this house catches our eye every time we make an Oak Cliff visit. Located on one of the best streets in Kessler Park, the house has been well preserved both inside and out. Interior details include wrought iron railings, exposed beams, tile floors, and original lighting. The kitchen has been updated with a Viking range and marble countertops. The first-floor master retreat features a walk-in shower and study; a second upstairs master comes complete with a screened sleeping porch. The fabulous outdoor area boasts a guest cottage with living room, separate bedroom and bath, pond, and fireplace. Stewart Lee for Ellen Terry Realtors. 972-733-9629.

1125 N. Canterbury Ct. $795,000

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