Stone Tudor With Double Lot On Premier Street In Homeland: Asking $1.265M

Stone Tudor style house, circa 1930 with slate roof, brick chimneys, copper gutters. Recent renovation. Six bedrooms 4.5 baths over 4,500 square feet. Hardwood floors, many original architectural features. Grand entrance hall with wrought iron stair rail, arched doorways, living room with stone fireplace and french doors, dining room, den, stone sunroom, clubroom with fieldstone wet bar. Gourmet kitchen with black La Cornue stove, marble counters and island, beamed ceiling. Large master bedroom suite with luxury bathroom. 2 car attached garage, 2nd floor stone patio, bluestone patio with enclosed pond. Three-quarter acre landscaped lot: $1,265,ooo

What: This house has an offer pending, and if the contract goes through, will probably get full asking price. It is among the grander houses in Homeland, and is certainly an impressive home. Although it has a traditional layout, there is a nice open plan effect downstairs. The kitchen flows easily into the dining room and around into the living room. Wide archways, lots of windows and the airy wrought iron work of the staircase combine to make an unusually light-infused interior for a Tudor house. The La Cornue range is a thing of beauty. The master bathroom is a stunner. Definitely check the website photos, they are pure eye candy.

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