Welcome to Pennsylvania’s most expensive old house listing! This stunning Tudor Revival estate has a nice blend of old world charm and modern luxury. The house was built in 1942. It is located on 1.16 acres in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The home features original leaded glass windows, hand-carved woodwork, grand sweeping staircase and rich paneling. The gourmet kitchen is beautiful with top of the line appliances. Outside, the landscaped grounds include a pool, terraces and manicured gardens. Four bedrooms, eight bathrooms and 9,775 square feet. $6,800,000
From the Zillow listing:
This magnificent almost 10,00sqft stone Tudor has been meticulously renovated by the present owners to create the perfect home for their family. Led by acclaimed architect Anthony Stillson, the extensive project included an addition and an updated configuration that seamlessly blends modern amenities with an astonishing wealth of original details. Ideal for everyday living & entertaining, the home includes an exceptional kitchen and fully finished lower level with custom craft room, theatre, wet bar, thermal-controlled wine room and more. The sumptuous primary suite is a private retreat. Bluestone patios overlook the pool, oversized spa, and gas-powered fire pit, which are surrounded by limestone paving. Connected to the main house by a Spanish cedar trellis with copper roof, the carriage house offers infinite possibilities. Additional amenities include movie-quality sound systems, Crestron Home audio/video system, Lutron lighting system, perimeter fencing and motorized driveway gates.
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