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Satterlee House

Address: 4866 Beach Drive SW
Date Built: 1906
Original Architect/Builder: Pattern Book Inspired
Description: Bulky massing with hipped roof producing a tiered effect front elevation
Original Owners : Ina Baker

Historic Seattle's Role:

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Satterlee House.

A landmark designated by the Landmarks Preservation Board in 1981, the Satterlee House represents West Seattle’s last remaining original turn of the 20th century “ Seattle classic box” homes with expansive front lawn. In 2000, Historic Seattle was granted an easement for the "purpose of preserving historic, architectural, aesthetic, visual, spatial and scenic values of the property in perpetuity including without limitation the current exterior appearance, materials and structure of the building, improvements to the building and site on which it is located and the view of the property from the street."

 

Current and Future Uses:

Satterlee House / Photo: Marissa Natkin

Satterlee House / Photo: Marissa Natkin

The Satterlee House remains a single family residence.

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