Architecturally Significant Mid-Century Home in Varsity View 1104 Elliott Street | 3,328 sq ft | 75 x 140 Corner Lot Located just blocks from the river and the University of Saskatchewan, this architecturally significant 1959 MID-CENTURY Modern home is a rare offering in Saskatoon’s most desirable neighborhoods. Originally built as the Bishop’s Residence, this property has been lovingly restored over the past 30 years by its current owners, preserving its rich heritage and iconic design. Set on a generous 75 x 140 corner lot, this 3,328 sq ft home features 6 spacious bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, and expansive living spaces (note room dimensions). Natural light pours in through 30 newer maple-clad windows, highlighting the original oak hardwood floors that run throughout the main and second levels. Distinctive MID CENTURY architectural details include reed glass, maple open framework, built-in maple desks and shelving, refinished solid wood doors and trim, and the original massive altar table in the dining room used by the Bishop—remaining with the home as a nod to its rich history. The main floor offers multiple living areas, including a formal living room with a wood-burning fireplace, two flexible bonus rooms ideal as a study, den, or guest bedrooms, and a large kitchen and dining space with timeless mid-century lines. Upstairs, a stunning loft adds character and function, along with 4 bedrooms and 2 fulls baths. Notable features include master ensuite, wood burning fireplace, upgraded electrical, central air (2022), underground sprinklers, huge corner lot, oak hw floors main and second, updated baths, painstakingly refinished interior doors and trim, framed insulated basement, side entry to double attached garage, spruce framing. This is an extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of architectural history in a prized location. Homes of this caliber and provenance rarely come to market—truly a once-in-a-generation offering. Audio video on premises. (id:51532)