Bronxville, New York
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Terry Manor, a 1935 stone, brick and wood Tudor building, was designed by Louis Bowman. The five-bedroom home has leaded-glass windows, stained glass, a wrought-iron staircase, custom cabinetry, smart technology, a living room with Cuban mahogany paneling and a carved fireplace, a chef’s kitchen, and a master suite with a black granite plunge pool . Bathtub and sauna.
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The landscaped lot at Lawrence Park West includes lawns, a wraparound deck, and a saltwater pool. $5,195,000. Susan Kelty Law, Houlihan Lawrence Bronxville, (914) 659-5856.
Portage, Indiana
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This stone-clad, multi-gabled Tudor-era house was built in 1929. The four-bedroom house has a living room with a vaulted wood ceiling and a sectional stone fireplace, and a hallway basement with an art studio and a recreation room.
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The 1.39-acre lot includes a patio, trees, landscaping and a detached garage topped with a guest suite. It is surrounded by Indiana Dunes National Park and is a three-minute drive from Lake Michigan and a 40-minute train ride from Chicago. $1,195,000. Ted Lillick, @properties Michigan City/Luxury Portfolio International, (219) 406-5364.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Recently renovated, this red brick Tudor-style home dates back to 1931. The six-bedroom home has hardwood floors, arched doorways, built-in fireplaces and multiple fireplaces. Gourmet cuisine. A sunken living room has a bright dining area with French windows and doors opening onto a private garden patio.
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The lot, which includes a mobile home with a bathroom, is located on a tree-lined cul-de-sac in West Shadyside near parks, shopping and Carnegie Mellon University. $2,450,000. Molly Hanna Lange, Howard Hanna Real Estate Services/International Luxury Portfolio, (412) 418-6957.
Great Neck, New York
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The seven-bedroom 1930 Tudor combines pitched roofs, turrets, dormers, brick and half-timbering. Inside there are coffered, wood-beamed ceilings and a grand double staircase. paneled dining room; A lower level has a theatre, sauna and gym.
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The one-acre University Gardens is landscaped with lawns, trees, formal plantings, and a bluestone courtyard with summer kitchen. Midtown Manhattan is an hour away by train. $5,750,000. Jennifer I. Hui Lu, Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty, (516) 376-9212.
San Francisco, California
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Between 1876 and 1953, Fernando Nelson & Sons built 4,000 affordable homes in San Francisco, creating entire neighborhoods in varying styles. Located in Mount Davidson Manor, this five-bedroom 1927 Tudor features a stucco, wood and brick facade. Slanted windows Sunken living room with glass medallions of castles and lions and arched fireplace; Kitchen Updated galley; breakfast nook and dining room; And ocean views on the top floor.
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In the back there is a fenced courtyard with a stone patio. $2,650,000. Linda LeBlanc, Compass, (415) 734-7303.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Adjacent to the stone-clad entrance of the 1928 Tudor hotel is a small, secluded terrace with arched windows. The three-bedroom home also features newly renovated hardwood floors, arched interior doors, a living room with a feature interior fireplace and French doors to the deck, a formal dining room, and a basement completed with a family room and a half bath.
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Outside there is a fenced, leafy backyard with a fire pit and a detached two-car garage. Restaurants and shops nearby. $475,000. Holly Firehammer, Coldwell Banker Real Estate, (612) 388-7579.
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