A well constructed 1956 tri-level brick mid-century home, 54 Downing Street has a fine history in a popular neighborhood. A large family whose children all attended neighborhood schools has lived in the home since 1969. Hardwood floors and plaster walls are hallmarks of quality post WWII construction methods of craftsmen who had served their country overseas in our armed forces. Baby boomers well remember split level suburban style "Brady Bunch" family homes. 54 Downing Street is a prime example of these special homes well suited for the rolling ridgelines of Columbia. The master bedroom is set on the front side of the second level with the second bedroom set on the back of the second level. The stair case leads down to the shared main level shower tub bath on the front side. Along the main hallway, the separate dining room is set adjacent to the kitchen along the rear side of the main floor. The kitchen features vintage stained wooden cabinets. The great room with a prominent gas fireplace has a separate side entrance and an attached laundry room. The front of the house features a wooden fence along with an elevated front deck both set at the top of the driveway. The entire backyard is enclosed with a variety of fencing. Mature landscaping includes camellias, cedar and dogwoods with ample shade tree coverage. There is a full sized storage shed as well as a smaller storage cabinet in the back yard. The front yard is lushly landscaped at 54 Downing Street.