This Tudor-style stone cottage sits on a “1.9-acre lot surrounded by mature trees,” offering privacy and a welcoming circular driveway. Its “elegant hipped roof adds both character and durability,” giving the home a timeless look.
The house spans two floors and features a “striking central staircase” that connects the living spaces. Upstairs are three bedrooms and two full bathrooms, including a master suite with a walk-in closet and private toilet.
On the main floor, a half bathroom serves guests, while “hardwood floors and a cozy wood stove create a warm, inviting atmosphere” throughout the main living areas.
The property also includes a basement that offers storage or renovation potential, along with an attached two-car garage for added convenience. Heating is provided by electricity and hot water, and the home uses a septic system.
While functional, the owner notes that the house “requires a complete reconstruction to reach its full potential.” Located in the Penn-Trafford school zone, it benefits from a well-regarded district. With restoration, the home offers a chance to revive classic craftsmanship and create a personalized living space that blends historic charm with privacy and long-term potential.