Step into Richmond’s storied past with this captivating brick home, completed by 1907 and located just one block from Libby Park in the heart of historic Church Hill. The full front porch is exactly what this neighborhood is known for — a welcoming place to sit, relax, and greet neighbors as they pass on their way to the park. Inside, historic character and thoughtful renovations come together seamlessly. Heart of pine floors run throughout, complemented by wide window sills and substantial moldings, including custom crown molding in the living and dining rooms. The first floor offers an open yet well-defined layout with a spacious living room flowing into a generous dining area. French doors with a webbed transom add architectural detail and natural light as they lead into the renovated kitchen. The kitchen is well-designed and highly functional, featuring natural maple 42-inch cabinetry, granite countertops, and generous storage. A first-floor powder room is tucked discreetly off the main living space. Upstairs, the primary bedroom includes a large walk-in closet — a rare feature for a home of this era. The second bedroom is equally spacious and opens to a rear balcony overlooking the private backyard. A full bath and central hall complete the second level. Out back, an easy-care private garden with a brick patio provides a peaceful setting for entertaining or quiet evenings at home. This house is listed as a contributing structure to the St. John’s Church Historic District on the Virginia Landmarks Register and the National Register of Historic Places. Fire in the fireplaces has been digitally added to the photos.