Welcome to 307 N. 31st Street, just off Broad Street in Church Hill, one of Richmond’s most beloved neighborhoods. Set on a charming, tree-lined block and steps from restaurant favorites Grisette and Alewife, with Riverbend Roastery and Chimborazo Park just blocks away. Rich in history, the Col. George Mayo Carrington House was built in 1851 and served as part of Chimborazo Hospital during the Civil War before being relocated to its current site in 1901. Today, the home blends historic character with thoughtful modern updates. Inside, heart pine floors, original doors with transom glass, and soaring ceilings create warmth and openness. The inviting front porch leads to a bright foyer filled with natural light. The living room features floor-to-ceiling windows, a fireplace, and western light, while the formal dining room offers its own fireplace and a dramatic window overlooking the screened-in porch. In the rear of the home, the renovated eat-in kitchen includes black-and-white tile flooring, white cabinetry, marble countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a generous dining nook. A separate laundry room adds convenience, and a hallway with built-in cabinetry off the kitchen provides extra storage and a space for entertaining. The screened-in porch with built-in seating flows to a deck, brick patio, and rare off-street parking with electrical hook-up and privacy fencing. A full bath with a vintage clawfoot tub and shower completes the first floor. Upstairs, a spacious landing offers flexible space for a home office or den. The home offers three bedrooms: two large bedrooms feature fireplaces and original doors, plus the expansive primary suite that provides a peaceful and private retreat along with ample storage in double closets. The upstairs bathroom includes a renovated bathroom with a double marble vanity and a spacious shower, A glass door opens to a private balcony. This home is a rare blend of timeless historic detail and modern comfort, offering elegance and livability in the heart of Church Hill.