Built circa 1900 this historic home is a rare piece of living history in the heart of Kaysville. Designed by celebrated Davis County architect William Robert Allen - the same craftsman behind the Kaysville Tabernacle and Barnes Bank Building - this Victorian Eclectic brick residence commands attention with its central-block-projecting-bays design, ornate exterior detailing, and five stained glass window features. Inside, 10-foot ceilings on the main, a true parlor, push-button electrical switches (updated electrical though), two fireplaces with tiger wood, Venetian plaster up the staircase, and period lighting with ornate ceiling medallions speak to a level of craftsmanship that simply isn't built anymore. In true Victorian fashion, the kitchen lives in two intentional spaces - a butler's pantry with period sink leads into a separate cooking room anchored by a Majestic wood-burning stove converted to natural gas, preserving the rhythm of how this home was meant to be lived in. The outdoor park like yard features an outdoor stone fireplace with patio, and a young orchard with 7 fruit trees complete this one-of-a-kind property. Modern updates: roof 2021. Anderson windows 2025, dual furnaces & ACs, brand new water heater, updated electrical, new bathroom 2023.