Tucked on a wooded lot in a peaceful neighborhood directly across from the hospital, this Tudor-style brick and stucco home was originally custom-built for a local doctor and his wife, and it still carries the warmth of that thoughtful design. The original plan placed both the primary and second bedrooms upstairs, with two baths, and years later an elegant addition brought a bright breakfast room, a convenient laundry space, and a generous master suite that feels like a private retreat. Step into the galley kitchen and family room and you're greeted by vaulted ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the space with natural light, making daily life feel a little more open and hopeful. The home is stitched together with custom woodwork—especially around the two fireplaces—each one anchoring its room with character and comfort. One fireplace warms the family room while the other graces the step-down study, a contemplative space off the foyer that boasts built-in bookshelves and brick flooring and looks out over the back patio into the whispering trees beyond. Every bedroom and closet throughout the house is generously sized, and practical touches—like the mud room off the two car garage and a separate laundry room conveniently placed near the kitchen and primary downstairs suite—speak to how well the home was planned for real life. The house needs several updates, and the motivated seller is offering it in its present condition, which means a buyer with vision can make tasteful improvements and quickly realize meaningful equity. Close to everything Whiteville has to offer yet still private and serene, 509 Bentmoor Drive is a place where history and potential meet—waiting for the next chapter to be written.