What if you could own a piece of Sault Ste. Marie's story? Believed to be the city's very first brick home, 36 Herrick Street stands as a remarkable reminder of the community's early beginnings. Built in 1889 by merchant and miner James Bell Miller, this designated heritage property showcases rare Second Empire architecture, complete with a surviving mansard roof and distinctive buff yellow clay brick that was considered a symbol of prestige in its day. Originally constructed as a single residence and later converted to a semi-detached home, this absolutely stunning residence has been meticulously maintained while preserving the character and craftsmanship that make it so special. Inside, soaring ceilings, oversized windows, and bright, light-filled spaces create a welcoming atmosphere throughout. Offering 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, including a spacious primary bedroom with a walk-in closet, this home blends historic elegance with everyday comfort. Outside, enjoy a fenced yard, garden shed, and deeded parking structure, all while owning a tangible piece of Sault Ste. Marie's history. If you appreciate architectural character, timeless craftsmanship, and homes with a story to tell, this is one you'll want to explore. (id:31684)