
Welcome to 214 Bunker Creek Rd, a historic 1900 home originally owned by Herbert Olds Fishback, who later served in the Washington State Senate in 1911. Rich in character and architectural detail, this special property offers a rare opportunity to own a home with deep roots in Lewis County history.

With three finished floors and an unfinished basement, this historic home offers room for everyone—from quiet corners for reflection to gathering spaces where new memories can be made for generations to come.

Adding another chapter to the property's story, the charming 1-bedroom, 1-bath carriage house offers flexible living space that could serve as a guest house, multi-generational living area, long-term rental, or potential short-term rental opportunity.

From above, the property's story unfolds—showcasing the historic home, established blueberry field, and fenced pasture that have been thoughtfully cared for and enjoyed for generations. One unique feature of the property, the established blueberry field offers eight varieties of blueberries.

The welcoming front porch, complete with original leased glass sidelights, a porch swing, and room to sit and savor your morning coffee, offers a place to slow down and enjoy the simple pleasures that have drawn generations to this special home.

The formal front entry makes a lasting first impression with original doors, beautiful fir floors, and leaded glass windows that have welcomed guests for generations.

Original Craftsman woodwork takes center stage in the grand hallway, offering a glimpse into the quality and pride of construction found throughout the home.

Modern conveniences and historic charm come together in the kitchen, creating a space that is both functional and welcoming.

A wall of windows fills the kitchen with natural light while offering beautiful views of the surrounding acreage and established blueberry field, creating a connection between the home and the land it has overlooked for generations.

The kitchen's custom countertops were thoughtfully crafted from the maple tree that still stands near the front porch, transforming a piece of the property's history into a lasting centerpiece. A beloved landmark of the property, the tree was preserved when Bunker Creek Road was modernized, making the countertops a meaningful tribute to both the home's heritage and the generations who have cared for it.

The jewel of the dining room is the original corner hutches with leaded glass doors, beautifully showcasing the craftsmanship of an earlier time. Rich wood trim surrounds this inviting space, offering plenty of room to gather everyone around the table. It's easy to see why it's owners' favorite room a place where meals, conversations, and memories come together.

The living room is anchored by a fireplace and classic mantel, creating a warm gathering space and a beautiful showcase for treasured heirlooms, artwork, or seasonal decor.

Natural light flows into the living room through the original windows, illuminating the craftsmanship, warmth, and character that have welcomed generations through this remarkable home, while thoughtful updates provide the comfort and functionality appreciated today.

Once a place for conversation and entertaining, the parlor now serves as a welcoming TV room and den, continuing its tradition as a favorite gathering place within the home.

Designed with country living in mind, the mudroom offers a place to kick off your boots, hang your coat, and keep everyday essentials organized with additional storage.

Just off the mudroom, the main-floor laundry room features an attached half bath, creating a practical and convenient space perfectly suited for country living.

The main-floor half bath adds convenience for everyday living and entertaining, just steps from the home's gathering spaces.

Whether you need guest rooms, creative space, or a dedicated office, the second floor offers three versatile bedrooms to fit your lifestyle.

Bedroom 2 offers generous proportions and abundant natural light, creating a comfortable space for guests.

Bedroom 3 offers generous space for both sleeping and relaxing, with plenty of room for a comfortable sitting area.

Thoughtfully renovated, the hall bath offers dual sink vanitie and a spacious oversized shower designed for everyday comfort.

A rare feature in a historic home, the primary suite includes an attached bath, ample closet space, and a charming dressing room that creates a private retreat.

The spacious primary bedroom where a pass-through dressing room leads to the attached bath, offering ample storage and functionality while maintaining the homes character.

The dressing room in the primary suite connects the sleeping area and primary bath.

The spacious primary suite offers a peaceful retreat, complete with an attached bath featuring a large soaking tub an inviting place to relax at the end of the day.

As you climb the staircase, charming window seats at each level invite you to pause, enjoy the natural light, and imagine the generations who may have sat in the same spot watching the seasons change.

The third floor features matching rooms filled with possibility, creating ideal spaces for offices, studios, hobbies, or play.

Generous third-floor storage areas provide room for the collections and treasures gathered over a lifetime, or perhaps the perfect tucked-away reading nook where a new generation of stories can begin.

Full of character and possibilities, the third-floor suite with attached bath was once rented, adding another chapter to the rich history of this remarkable home.

The third-floor full bath enhances the flexibility of this level, making it ideal for guests, multi-generational living, or a tucked away retreat.

Mirroring the studio space across the hall, this third-floor office offers a quiet and inspiring setting for remote work, creative projects, or study.

Whether you need storage, a workshop, or space for future projects, the basement offers functionality rarely found in homes today.

Whether you're dreaming of a market garden, vibrant flower starts, or fresh tomatoes long after summer ends, the greenhouse provides a place to make it happen.

Whether you're housing equipment, storing supplies, or creating shelter for animals, the machine shed offers plenty of possibilities, while the enclosed garage space provides covered parking, workshop space.

Bird's-eye view of the 4 acre property with approximate property lines outlined, showcasing the historic home, carriage house, blueberry field, pasture, and the beautiful setting that makes this property so special. Property lines are approximate and provided for reference only.

A cozy main living area provides the perfect gathering space within the carriage house, whether used for guests, family, or income potential.

The repurposed staircase adds charm and personality, reflecting the resourcefulness and history found throughout the property.

A comfortable bedroom completes the carriage house, offering privacy and convenience for a variety of living arrangements.

The carriage house bathroom adds convenience and functionality, making the space well-suited for guests, rental use.

With three finished stories and an unfinished basement, this historic home provides abundant space and flexibility. Measurements are approximate and provided as a courtesy.