
1411 35th Ave, Seattle
Bedrooms4/5
Bathrooms3.5
HeatGas, Forced Air
FireplaceOne
Square Footage3,250
Your neighborhood guide to living in Madrona
- Schools
- Shopping/Restaurants
- Outdoor Recreation
- Community
Schools
- Madrona Elementary
Every student by name and need. - Meany Middle
A community of lifelong learners that demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and values required for innovative global citizenship. - Garfield High
A place where you make your dreams come true. - The Bush School
Play. Passion. Purpose. An independent, coeducational school serving grades K-12. - Epiphany School
Independent, non-parochial school serving Pre-K through Fifth Grade.
Shopping/Restaurants
Shopping
- Madrona Business District
Featuring roughly 10 restaurants, a corner market, Pilates studio, barber, dry cleaner, laundromat, jewelry, home decor store, doggie daycare, children’s boutique, plus other businesses including the home of the world famous Glassybaby. - Pacific Place
Enjoy the view of five levels of exceptional fashion, delicious foods and new movies. - University Village Shopping Center
Seattle’s only outdoor lifestyle shopping center, offering a unique mix of locally-owned boutiques, signature national retailers, and a distinct collection of restaurants and eateries. - Bellevue Square Mall
Home to over 200 shops, the region’s largest dining district with over 50 local-to-global restaurants & nightlife adventures.
Restaurants
- Vendemmia
Its Italian-inspired menu has become a favorite for diners who appreciate the approach of using good product, locally-sourced whenever possible, prepared in a manner that highlights its true nature. - St. Clouds
Serving an eclectic mix of traditional home-style comfort food and contemporary seasonal cooking. - Red Cow
A classic French brasserie featuring housemade charcuterie, local seafood, a full bar, and a robust offering of steak to choose from. - Bottlehouse
Revolving menu of favorite wines from the Pacific Northwest and around the world alongside seasonal and rotating menu and one-of-a kind cheese and charcuterie program in the comfort of a charming 1905 craftsman. - High Spot Cafe
The hub of Seattle’s Madrona neighborhood for the past 30 years. Open for breakfast and lunch. - Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream
From kitchen to cone, every scoop is the result of hard working, happy staff, strong local partnership, sustainable practices, and of course, the finest ingredients.
Outdoor Recreation
- Madrona Park
Park includes a wooded hillside that slopes down to a grassy beach and swimming area, where lifeguards are on duty in the summer. It also features a jogging path along Lake Washington and picnic areas. - Viretta Park
Grassy lookout below steep slopes and brush, this park is suitable for a quick stop and a look at the lake while you are on your boulevard tour. - Powell Barnett Park
Children’s play area, complex climbing structures, a wading pool in the summer, basketball hoops,and a broad field ideal for frisbee – there’s something in the park for kids of all ages. - Volunteer Park
Home to the Volunteer Park Conservatory and the Seattle Asian Art Museum with a children’s play area, wading pool, tennis courts and trails. - Cal Anderson Park
Includes a fountain, texture pool and reflecting pool, promenade paths, landscaping, a shelterhouse, a plaza, a children’s play area, a wading pool, a lighted sports field, and a number of oversize chess boards. This open park invites walking, sitting, reading, contemplation, informal sports in the meadow, and organized sports on the athletic field.
Community
- Madrona Neighborhood News
Welcome to Madrona – one of Seattle’s best-kept secrets. A diverse, relaxed neighborhood with a small-town feel.