Step into quiet elegance at the Henry J. Houghton House, a remarkable residence at 36 Bowdoin Street in Portland's West End. Designed by architect John Calvin Stevens and built in 1887, this historic home seamlessly blends elegance with superb craftsmanship. Maintained by the renowned construction firm Wright-Ryan, the house combines historic charm with modern convenience. With five bedrooms and three and a half baths, this home offers plenty of room to breathe without feeling over spaced. The open floor plan merges classic charm with contemporary style, perfect for both entertaining and family living. Three wood burning and one decorative fireplace add warmth and character, while the grand staircase leads to a stunning 10-foot stained glass window. The dining room features handcrafted built-ins and wainscoting that highlight its timeless appeal. The custom cherry kitchen is a perfect blend of functionality and luxury, spacious enough to serve as an eat-in kitchen. It boasts a wall of windows and a glass door that opens onto the well-landscaped backyard, allowing for easy access to outdoor dining. The hardscaping and lush greenery create an ideal setting for both quiet relaxation and lively gatherings. Adjoining the historic Western Cemetery, the home offers privacy and serenity. The third floor provides a versatile space that can be used as an au pair's suite, a private guest retreat, or a home office, complete with a full bathroom and sitting room. Throughout the home, clever built-ins and spacious, well-designed closets enhance both the practicality and elegance of the living spaces. Experience a tranquil retreat within the city, combining privacy with easy access to downtown Portland, the airport, and I-295. This is a unique opportunity to own a piece of history in one of Portland, Maine's most sought-after neighborhoods.