This 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1916 Craftsman Bungalow, is in the heart of the Historic Seminole Heights neighborhood with a wide open floor plan. You will love the original details like the hardwood floors, wood burning fireplace, crown molding, and pocket doors. You enter into the large family room loaded with natural light. Next to the fireplace, the French doors open up to your front porch to enjoy your morning coffee. This room is flows into the formal dining room. It has an open concept feel, but the pocket doors give the option to close it off if you need some privacy. It could also double as an office. The dining room continues on to the expansive kitchen which was updated in recent years. You will love the fact that decades ago someone had the forethought to enclose the original sleeper porch to capture that space so you can enjoy INSIDE laundry! It's the little joys in life. It's a large area adjacent to the kitchen, even room to keep a bicycle or two. On the first floor you will also find the massive primary bedroom and updated generous ensuite bath, this bath is also accessible for guests via a second door. Up the original hardwood stairs to the second floor you will find two sizable bedrooms with a fun Jack and Jill bath. Now while this is considered a full bath, to be honest, this tub was built into the eve of the roof and is more suited as a dog wash. The Hanna house is in a prime location for walking and biking to all the best dinner spots and local breweries like Ology, Hampton Station pizza, Front Porch, The C House, Xtreme Taco, Harvest Bowl, Gulf Coast Sourdough, Mekenita Taco, Trips Diner, 3 Coins Diner, Rooster and the Till, Bo's Ice Cream, The Rollin Mullet, Angry Chair Brewing, Florida Ave Brewing. Common Dialect Brewing, 82 degrees Distillery. There is so much here. Not to mention you are minutes from downtown Tampa, TIA, USF, TGH, and a short drive to St Pete.