Set within Historic Columbia’s Old Southwest, this well-known, magnificent 1928 English Tudor Revival home embodies a unique, timeless, storybook charm. From its stunning curb appeal and mature landscaping to its preserved period interior, the residence offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of the city’s architectural heritage.
Exterior features
A meticulously maintained exterior with classic Tudor elements, including decorative half-timbering, steeply pitched gables, and unique arched French doors. A lush, expansive lawn framed by mature trees creates a shaded canopy in an idyllic, park-like setting. Enchanting garden features established perennials that provide vibrant, seasonal color and a tranquil atmosphere. Two functional garden sheds offer ample storage for gardening tools and outdoor equipment. A must-see, separate two-car garage with a masterfully finished carriage house apartment above presents flexible options for a guest suite, studio, or rental income.
Interior features
Step back in time to an interior where the original 1920s craftsmanship has been lovingly preserved. Wood-burning fireplace, arched doorways, and solid oak flooring evoke a sense of cozy, historic elegance. The remodeled kitchen features a magnificent Butler’s Pantry. The full basement offers significant potential for extra storage, a workshop, or additional living space.
Historic context
This home stands as a distinguished example of the Tudor Revival style, which was highly popular during the 1920s and 1930s and represented a picturesque, nostalgic look back at medieval English architecture. A historic property, it is a testament to the quality craftsmanship and architectural design of its era.