As featured in the Society of Architectural Historian's Buildings of the United States, Buildings of Delaware, this 1939 Roscoe Cook Tindall home is crafted to emulate an Old English cottage. This four bedroom, 2.5 bath home features two stone wood-burning fireplaces, an oversized garage and a sunroom. The two-story architect-designed Tudor was meticulously conceived and handcrafted with a stone and steel frame, designed to last hundreds of years. The original architect blueprints are included. Timeless details such as slate roofing, stone walls, extra wide plank oak floors, curved archways, wrought iron railings, built-in bookshelves with cabinets and original steel casement windows have all been retained and restored to provide that old-world character not often found in this area. The charm continues with an inset china cupboard, deep-set window sills, and several bay windows with seating and storage underneath and a two-story laundry chute. The house was completely renovated in 2017, including the installation of central AC, wood floor refinishing, new paint inside and out, restoration of the original steel casement windows, and the installation of a modern kitchen featuring high-end Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, a farmers sink, and a quartz countertop. All this on a 1/2 acre lot with mature trees, flagstone walkways, all within walking distance of University of Delaware and downtown Newark. Don't miss this one-of-a-kind, amazing property. This property is offered for sale by owner, and we are not accepting buyers or sellers agents at this time (this saves us 6% in real estate agent fees and allows us to sell at a lower price). Please contact the owner directly for viewings or more information.
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