This 1914 Tudor-style home is a product of the Arts and Crafts movement and regionally acclaimed architect Ward Wellington Ward. The house, on a tree-lined street, has hardwood floors, two Mercer-tile fireplaces, and Oriental rugs throughout. One guest room has two queen-size beds and two rooms share a screened-in porch.
This large and very lovely house, a 1914 brick-and-stucco Tudor named for its architect, is a National Historic Landmark. It is embellished with fine Arts and Crafts details, such as rich woods and fireplaces with Mercer tiles. The guest rooms are spacious and pleasant, if not overly fancy (that may be a good thing), though they are decorated with nice antiques and Stickley furniture and...