Welcome to the enchanting world of history and charm in the heart of Riverside’s historic Woods Street District. Built in 1938 by the renowned builder, Harry C. Marsh, this one-story gem, with 3 bedrooms, 1.75 bathrooms, stands as a testament to timeless craftmanship and architectural elegance. As you step inside this beautifully preserved home, you’ll be greeted by the allure of the original hardwood floors throughout the home that exude character and warmth. The living room showcases a fireplace, inviting you to unwind and create cherished memories with loved ones. With a total square footage of 1,462, this historic home offers a comfortable and spacious living experience. Through the foyer and to the left, you'll find the ample dining room embraced by a coved ceiling. The kitchen was remodeled in 2010 with Brazilian soapstone countertops, Decora wood cabinets with dovetailed soft-close drawers, Carrera marble back splash, Carrera marble basketweave flooring, recessed lighting and the list goes on! The 3/4 bath was remodeled and shows off Carrera marble basketweave flooring, Carrera marble shower and new fixtures; both bathrooms have new toilets. The primary bathroom has original ceramic tiles and wainscotting. The appliances include a bold red commercial grade American Range stove, with a matching red ModernAire hood, pot filler, 2 dishwashers, a built in refrigerator and microwave. Off the kitchen is the breakfast nook, or if you prefer, a martini lounge. The laundry is situated off the kitchen leading to the back yard where you will find a pool with a salt water system, in-floor cleaning system, built by Bogner Pools of Riverside in 2008. A new HVAC system was installed appx. 6 years ago. There are 2 fruits trees and a small herb garden. The Casita has a wood burning fireplace and bamboo flooring. The detached garage was converted to a two room storage and abuts the Casita. The historic Woods Street district itself is a treasure trove of architectural wonders, making this home, which bears Structure of Merit #789 part of a living museum. Don’t miss this chance to be a steward of this exceptional home, where the past and present coalesce. This gem won't last long!