This 1929 brick and stucco Tudor possesses all the charm of a by-gone era. All of the rooms remain true to the time it was built in terms of updates and character. The architecture, design, moldings, hardware and fixtures are all original to the house. Walking into the sweeping entryway one can't help but notice the attention to detail and design. Famed architect Bloodgood Tuttle designed this English Manorial style home to suit an Akron tire and rubber executive who completed the home with English gardens. From the street one can see how this home fits into the character of Fairlawn Heights. Once inside, it is hard to fixate on any one detail for too long, as there are so many positive attributes to appreciate. This home is for the discerning Buyer.
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