Meticulously maintained, this architecturally significant residence blends history with modern luxury. Originally built in 1936 as a church and thoughtfully repurposed into a home in the 1990s, it showcases cathedral ceilings, exposed steel and wood structural elements, and abundant natural light throughout. The bright, modern kitchen features high-end appliances and generous space for entertaining throughout the living spaces both inside and outside. Four and a half of the five and a half bathrooms have been professionally redesigned with hand-laid ceramic tile, European luxury fixtures, Toto toilets, and handcrafted wood cabinetry. A rare opportunity to own a distinctive property just moments from Dickson Street, the University of Arkansas, the Fayetteville Square, the Public Library, and easy access to the Razorback Greenway trail system.