A glimpse beyond the stately Sycamore trees revealsa classic Tudor built in a bygone era, the type one might spy while exploring the English countryside. Yet this is Cleveland Lane, near the heart of downtown Princeton and the University, and this home, elegant and graceful and redolent with history, is where Woodrow Wilson lived when elected President of the United States in 1912.The 6-bedroom, 6.5-bath residence retains its historic splendor - generous rooms filled with natural light, gleaming wood floors, butler's pantry, multiple fireplaces, sunroom with peaked glass roof, formal staircase and built-in bookcases stretching to the ceiling - alongside modern elements that pay homage to the home's heritage, like the kitchen's premium Lacanche range paired with Richardson and Boynton hood, tastefully updated baths, and a recently replaced roof, to name just a few. Throughout the home, various studies encourage reflection, and a sky-lit studio (perfect for an artist!) offers a panoramic view of the Japanese-inspired garden, with gazebo and perfectly round pool, designed by noted landscape architect Robert Zion. Come be the next owner of this coveted Princeton residence.
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