4,198
4
4 Full + 2 Half
1937
$1,850,000





































Historic district charm and a thoroughly modern way of living, all within walking distance of Ozark Natural Foods, the downtown farmers market, right the heart of Fayetteville’s Washington–Willow Historic District.
Set along one of Fayetteville’s most beloved historic streets, 356 N. Washington Avenue is a 4,198 square foot home that feels both deeply rooted and freshly renewed. Framed by sidewalks, mature trees, and classic architecture, it sits in the heart of the Washington–Willow Historic District while quietly delivering the modern comforts and thoughtful updates that make daily life feel easy.
Inside, original character and recent improvements work in tandem. Main living spaces keep the warmth of wood floors, tall ceilings, detailed trim, and soft natural light, while the flow has been gently refined so formal and informal areas connect comfortably. Rooms feel intentional rather than formal for formality’s sake, with natural gathering spots for conversation, dining, and everyday lounging.
The reimagined primary suite is a highlight. What was once simply a bedroom is now a true retreat, anchored by a custom trim-paneled wall that functions as a built-in king-size bed surround with integrated side tables and sconce lighting. A hidden-hinge door within that paneling opens into a new, oversized walk-in closet with thoughtful storage that stays visually tucked away. The adjoining primary bath has been completely renewed with heated marble flooring, custom cabinetry featuring a charming scalloped toe kick, and an oversized garden tub and shower combination that offers dual showerheads and a soaking tub in one cohesive space.
Elsewhere on this level, secondary bedrooms retain their original charm while benefitting from the home’s broader refresh. Proportions feel generous, storage is practical, and the overall effect is one of quiet comfort rather than formality.
The lower level has been transformed from a more utilitarian area into a polished extension of the main living space. New LVP flooring, shiplap walls, fresh ceilings with recessed lighting, and custom built-ins create a finished, inviting environment. A new safe has been integrated into this level, adding secure storage without disrupting the aesthetic. The result is a flexible floor that can function as a media room, play space, home office suite, or a mix that adapts over time.
Outside, the setting has been shaped as thoughtfully as the interiors. The front yard is now fully fenced, creating a large, grassy space that feels like a private pocket park in the middle of the historic district. It is ideal for children, pets, and adults who enjoy sitting out front and being part of the neighborhood rhythm, greeting neighbors and passers-by in true Washington Avenue fashion.
At the back of the property, everyday function is matched by a sense of play. The driveway has been fenced for added privacy and security, while a gravel play area and children’s play set with swings and slide establish a dedicated zone for outdoor fun. Additional landscaping has been added to create a long-term privacy hedge, giving the backyard a more enclosed, green feel as it matures.
Layered onto the home’s earlier improvements – the upgraded kitchen and baths, preserved architectural details, and overall balance of historic charm with modern convenience – these latest renovations bring 356 N. Washington Avenue into a rare category. It is a historic district home that looks and feels authentically of its era, yet lives comfortably by today’s standards, with storage, finishes, and a floor plan that are difficult to find at this address.
For buyers who value walkability, architectural character, and the sense of being woven into Fayetteville’s historic core, this Washington Avenue home offers a complete, move-in ready opportunity with the kind of thoughtful updates that feel both beautiful and deeply practical.
+/- 4,198 SF
4 bedrooms
4 full baths, 2 half baths
2 living rooms + dining + bonus + office
2 laundry rooms
Fully renovated basement level with bonus room, storage room and flex room
Large corner lot - fully fenced in for safety and privacy, with off-street parking, a detached single-car garage.
A classic historic interior has been well preserved with a large-scale renovations over the years including the bonus room, flex room, fencing, primary suite, and added built-ins in 2025.
Oak wood floors and plantation shutters throughout the first and second floors.
Custom millwork frames openings, trim and ceiling details throughout the home, including a trim-hidden door to the basement level.
The completely updated eat-in Kitchen with marble countertops includes a six-burner gas cooktop, double ovens (microwave convection on top and electric full size on bottom), and two drawer refrigerators by Electrolux. As well as a Samsung refrigerator/freezer and Hisense dishwasher.
All four bedrooms upstairs have and en suite baths, updated. The two largest bedrooms have original fireplaces. The primary suite was reconfigured to have a massive walk-in closet, heated marble floors in the ensuite bath, with oversized garden tub walk-in shower.
Grand, covered front porch of over 450 square feet with columns to the ceiling of the second story.
Flat corner lot with a raised brick retaining wall on three sides, fully fenced in with period-appropriate wrought iron.
Paved walkway to the fully fenced courtyard where a recent holly hedge was planted for long-term privacy, a gravel area was laid for the swing set, and the fencing was continued across the driveway for safety & privacy.
Mature trees and professional landscaping throughout the irrigated grounds.
Light-filled sunroom with vaulted ceiling is approximately 250 square feeet, and is separately heated and cooled by its own mini-split unit.
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