HISTORIC IRVINGTON TUDOR // This 1930 Tudor Revival pairs architectural intrigue and timeless character with flexible, functional spaces in a setting that's hard to beat, directly across from Ellenberger Park. The main level opens through a slate-floored entry into a slightly sunken living room with parquet wood floors, a gorgeous stone wood-burning fireplace, a charming built-in cabinet, and windows with leaded glass detail that bring in soft, filtered light. Arched doorways and original glass doorknobs and hardware quietly reinforce the home's period charm, while two bedrooms and a full bathroom on the main floor provide flexibility for guests, work-from-home space, or daily use. The dining room sits between the living room and kitchen and opens to the backyard through classic French doors. In the kitchen, vaulted ceilings with exposed wood beams add unexpected interest, complemented by a mix of painted and stained cabinetry, stone backsplash, stainless steel appliances, and generous workspace. Upstairs, the finished attic level feels like a true retreat with angled ceilings, exposed wood beams, original wood floors, and cozy built-in window seats tucked beneath the windows, with a half bathroom allowing the space to function well as a private primary suite, office, or creative escape. Outside, the backyard is framed by mature landscaping that comes beautifully to life in the spring, highlighted by established hostas and a sense of privacy. Energy-efficient windows, updated sewer line, and additional enhancements add modern convenience while maintaining historic charm. Whether enjoying the garden or stepping directly across the street to Ellenberger Park's trails, playgrounds, and amenities, this home offers a meaningful connection to both nature and neighborhood.