One of the original homes built on Manor Park in 1920, this exceptional 4,844 square foot stone Tudor revival combines architectural history with a full-scale, high-level renovation that emphasizes period details while designed for modern living. The setting is unmatched—expansive views of Manor Park, Long Island Sound, and even glimpses of the Manhattan skyline create a front-row vantage for sunrises, sailboats, and water views, with each room positioned to take full advantage of this extraordinary setting. Inside, refined elegance defines the interiors, with the home unfolding like a jewel box as each space is revealed. High ceilings, hardwood floors, leaded windows, and original stone fireplaces have been thoughtfully preserved and elevated. A gracious foyer with sweeping wood staircase, topped by a stained glass window, opens to an elegant banquet-sized dining room with a statement fireplace and an adjoining sunroom wrapped in windows overlooking the water. A wet bar, designed in keeping with the home’s Art Deco detailing, transitions seamlessly to the chef's kitchen—fully updated with custom cabinetry, top-tier appliances including Wolf and Sub-Zero, an oversized island, granite and quartz surfaces, and a sunlit built-in breakfast nook with banquette seating. A nearby mudroom provides convenient secondary access to the fully fenced bluestone patio. The richly paneled library/den with stone fireplace and built-in window seating opens from the kitchen