Through the sandstone gates at the corner of South Temple, time begins to dissolve. Haxton Place has the quiet dignity of a prestigious English enclave, hidden in the heart of Salt Lake City, just blocks from downtown's finest restaurants. In 1909, the cul-de-sac was called a sanctuary of "graceful utility". Standing as the crown jewels of this lane are the impressive townhomes at 34 and 35 Haxton Place. After a recent revival, the home at 35 Haxton Place (on the east side) is now available for purchase. No expense was spared in accurately restoring the home to its proper state of grandeur. The previous owners carefully researched the home's provenance before refurbishing original elements such as the light fixtures and woodwork. Many practical modern updates have been made in recent years as well, such as the well-appointed kitchen that glows with natural light. Professional landscaping of the side yard aligns perfectly with the home's historic character and provides the perfect setting for garden parties. A greenhouse is attached to the lower level of the home for year-round gardening and a two-car garage can be accessed through an alley. This is more than a residence; it is a relic of elegance, a testament to enduring beauty, and a canvas for the stories yet to come.