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Beyond the Listing
FEATURES
» ADDRESS: 4113 Putter Place. » ASKING PRICE: $650,000. » SQUARE FOOTAGE: 4,697. » BEDROOMS: Four. » BATHROOMS: Three full, one half. » HEATING AND COOLING: Gas heating, multiple heating units. » APPLIANCES: Double oven, dishwasher, disposal, indoor grill, ice maker, oven, range, refrigerator,
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stove, water heater, some electric appliances, dryer, electric oven, gas range, gas water heater. » FLOORS: Carpet, wood. » OTHER FEATURES: Fire pit; four fireplaces; wet bar, granite counters, high ceilings, hot tub/spa;
Muskogee Public Schools. » INFORMATION: Holly Rosser
Miller, Interstate Properties. (918) 348-9848.
home designed for entertaining
‘One of a kind house’ located at Golf Club’s Hole number 3
Don’t let the largeness of Nick and Laura Hilton’s Putter Place house mislead you.
The 4,697-square-foot house offers all sorts of places for entertaining, dining or just relaxing in the sun. There’s even room for a couple of lounge chairs right by the front driveway.
“It’s at the end of the street, so there’s lots of privacy,” Rosser Miller said.
The house is at Muskogee Golf Club’s Hole number 3, said homeowner Nick Hilton.
By Cathy Spaulding • Photos submitted by holly roSSer miller
He said he loves the home’s character.
“They used century-old hardwood floors, the beams are all reclaimed from an old warehouse,” he said. “It’s a great house.”
Hilton said he especially likes the layout of the house.
“It has nice little rooms,” he said. “There’s a nice little room that comes off the kitchen.”
The old hardwood floors can be seen upon entering the house.
The two-story entry features a staircase with wood steps and curved iron railings — glamorous enough to make an entrance.
“It’s a great house to entertain in, it flows from one room to the other,” Rosser Miller said. “There’s a ton of space to entertain inside the house and also multiple porches and outdoor space.”
A formal dining room is to the right of the entry.
The formal dining room’s
massive window offers a view of the front yard. A porch is just off the dining room.
A library or den is to the left of the entry. Shelves, backed by ash-colored paneling, line two walls. It features one of four fireplaces.
The main living room features a vaulted ceiling crossed with wood beams. French doors on either side of a second fireplace open onto the back porch.
The French kitchen features ample space for dining or a sitting area. This is the “nice little room” Hilton mentioned. Here, too, French doors open to the back are on either side of a third fireplace.
The gas range and oven has a whiteceramic finish that gives it a vintage look. Other appliances, including the refrigerator and dishwasher, match the cabinetry.
A farmhouse sink is across the kitchen from another, smaller sink that could be used for beverages or food preparation. The kitchen is wide enough for an island or dinette set.
The walk-in pantry is like a hallway of shelves. Some are deep enough for a small freezer and tabletop appliances.
“There are lots of unique features you don’t find every day,” Rosser Miller said.
The laundry room, loaded with
cabinets, is an example. A double sink is big enough to hand-wash and rinse quilts. A double decker washer and dryer come with the house. A dutch door opens onto a breezeway to the garage.
The master bedroom has a cathedral ceiling with natural wood beams. A window opens onto a broad back yard.
The master bath features his and her sinks, custom cabinetry, a walk-in shower with a rain-shower shower head and a spray hose. A clawfoot tub adds to the French country character.
Two upstairs bedrooms also have vaulted ceilings with beams. The hallway between the two has a balcony overlooking the main living room.
An upstairs loft over the garage can be its own apartment or guest room. It has its own bathroom, a vaulted ceiling, plus a space with a refrigerator, microwave and sink.
“It’s like a studio,” Rosser Miller said. “That’s the fourth bedroom, essentially.”
The seemingly endless backyard has several spaces to lounge and play.
Hilton said that’s his favorite space.
“Right there on the deck,” he said. “The multiple decks looks into the woods.”
The house has all sorts of different decks and porches.
A sunny main deck features the fourth fireplace, plus massive dining and entertaining space.
Down a couple of steps, a shady porch looks great for lounging and conversation.
A screened porch off a bedroom is open on three sides, allowing breezes in all directions.
The yard has several levels.
One level offers space to lounge and get some sun, as well as space for a little playhouse or she-shed.
Down another level, a broad lawn has room for playgrounds and ball games. Mature trees line the back and sides of the lot.
Hilton said a small creek runs along the yard, as well. He said he sees a lot of deer.
There are historic land markers beyond the property, Hilton said.
“It’s not on our land, but you can see them from the house,” he said.