Classical Tudor graces prized landscape in Upper Oakmore
Twice a week, The Chronicle features a home on the market that caught our eye for its architecture, history or character.
Storybook grandeur inhabits this four-bedroom Tudor and its inspiring landscape in Upper Oakmore.
Completed in 1936 and designed by Chester Treichel, the home has spacious public rooms, a modern kitchen and expansive grounds with patios and an outdoor fireplace.
A built-in china cabinet with recessed panels and leaded glass windows anchors a formal dining room finished with oak moldings.
The living room is topped by a pitched redwood ceiling with exposed trusses.
Modern, professional-grade appliances outfit a chef’s kitchen with an open floor plan, stone counters and a wood-topped center island.
Rich woodwork, casement windows, archways, iron sconces and grand fireplaces outfit the home.