A home like no other, 416 Central Blvd. welcomes you into the historic neighborhood of Sunset Park. Registered with Wilmington's Historic Foundation, the Chadwick-Teague House was built in 1913 and offers all the warmth and convenience of modern living, while embracing its historic charm. The inviting wraparound porch is accessible from the front walkway or the portico, and allows plenty of room for rocking chairs and a porch swing. Upon entering the front door, a well-preserved spiral staircase sets the scene. The first-floor floorplan offers an open flow among living areas, pocket doors for versatility, a bedroom with ensuite bathroom, and ornate details that remind you of the home's rich history. The kitchen has been updated over the years, but the cast iron sink is a nod to its historical past. A scullery with a copper sink and beverage cooler is perfect for a coffee set up or cocktail bar. Up the grand staircase is the primary suite, plus two more bedrooms and a study. What was once a second-floor kitchen is now a laundry room. The third floor can be used for a bonus room or man cave. The home has ample closet space throughout, as well as a basement for extra storage. Included on the 0.66 acre property is a detached 2-car garage and a 953 sq. foot guest house. Formerly a barber shop, the guest house has been turned into an income-generating 3-bedroom / 1-bathroom rental property. This home is in close proximity to Wilmington's vibrant downtown, Greenfield Lake Amphitheatre, and Greenfield Lake Park.