$1.6M Tudor feels like a storybook castle in Westchester
Photos courtesy of Houlihan Lawrence
Photos courtesy of Houlihan Lawrence
This enchanting Tudor home in the Westchester town of Larchmont looks like something straight out of a fairytale, from its storybook facade to incredible architectural details like beamed and vaulted ceilings, arched stained-glass windows, and tons of moody work. Located at 1 Beechtree Drive on a quiet cul-de-sac, the six-bedroom home is asking $1,599,000 (h/t CIRCA).
The amazing home was built in 1930, and many of its original features have been preserved. It has six bedrooms and five bathrooms, spread over 4,600 square feet.
The most jaw-dropping room in the house is undoubtedly the living room, with its beamed, vaulted double-height ceilings, soaring etched-glass windows, and carved fireplace mantle.
Another living room on the first floor provides a more casual place to relax.
The dining room is paneled from floor to ceiling in wood, but it still feels plenty bright thanks to large windows and floor-to-ceiling French doors that lead to the outdoor patio–perfect for indoor/outdoor entertaining.
Next door, the kitchen has plenty of cabinet and counter space, as well as a six-burner hooded stove. There’s a separate butler’s pantry, too.
Upstairs, the woodwork is on full display, and you can see down into the living room from the hall.
The master bedroom is huge, with a long window seat in the bay window, a fireplace, and French doors leading to a terrace. The master bath has separate rooms for the tub and toilet.
Another bedroom has a window seat and en-suite bathroom.
Some of the other bedrooms are located below the home’s sloping rooflines, creating an even more cozy feel.
There’s even a wine room in the basement.
[Listing: 1 Beechtree Drive by Catherine Devore of Houlihan Lawrence]
Photos courtesy of Houlihan Lawrence