Rich with architectural character, this brick and stucco residence features a classic slate roof, chimney pots, and a terra cotta tiled front porch, evoking the elegance of a bygone era. Upon entry, a large grand hallway lends access to the formal living room and dining room. Original hardwood floors, French doors, and vintage light fixtures flow throughout, preserving the home’s authentic charm. An updated kitchen features granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, custom cherry cabinetry, and a generous center island. Enjoy morning coffee in the adjoining sunroom. Dual staircases lead to the second level, where original woodwork, glass doorknobs, and period details grace each of the four bedrooms. Along with an en suite bath off the primary bedroom, a second full bath features a claw-foot tub, bidet, and brass fixtures, maintaining the home’s refined vintage aesthetic. The third level provides flexible space — ideal for a guest suite, home office, or studio. Downstairs, the finished basement offers a family room with a wood-burning fireplace, half bath, and laundry room with a convenient laundry chute serving all three floors. A Prohibition-era speakeasy bar is the perfect setting for intimate gatherings or themed parties. Outside, a hardscaped patio leads to a heated oversized two-stall garage. Blending historic craftsmanship with modern updates, this one-of-a-kind Tudor residence is more than a home — it’s a living piece of history.