Stunning Guilded Age Chateauesque Victorian. Chateau Tivoli is being used as a Bed & Breakfast. The building has a spectacular front entry with marble stairs, a carved peacock relief plaster, stained glass, and heavy oak double doors. Most rooms are adorned by Bradbury & Bradbury wallpaper and lavish woodwork. The grand foyer hall's sweeping oak multi-newel post staircase is a striking first impression. On each side of the entry are the living room and dining room which have built-ins, columns, and fireplaces. The kitchen is anchored with classic encaustic tiles and stained glass windows. There is a commercial Traulsen refrigerator, an antique CP gas stove, stainless steel DW, and an antique center island with a chopping block top. No Victorian kitchen would be complete without the butler's pantry. It has nine bedrooms and seven and a half bathrooms. Garage, laundry. Two caretaker's units. And a hidden 5th-floor secret attic room with skylights. Fire sprinklers. Designed by Wm. Armitage (The Seattle Block) for Daniel B. Jackson, capitalist & lumber baron. Also owned by E. Kreling, founder of Tivoli Opera House.Incredibly restored. Stops people in their tracks. In many publications.