Upon entering the home, visitors are greeted by a thoughtfully laid-out interior where historical charm meets functional design. The central staircase, crafted from solid wood and detailed with period-appropriate railings, serves as the architectural anchor of the house, linking the main floor with the upper-level living spaces in a manner that is both visually striking and practical. On the upper floor, three generously sized bedrooms offer an abundance of light and space, each retaining elements of Tudor design through window alcoves, wood trim, and vaulted or sloped ceilings that add character and a sense of intimacy. The master suite stands out as a retreat within the home, featuring a walk-in closet and a private bath with room for modernization, such as the integration of contemporary fixtures, tiles, or finishes, while still preserving the essence of the home’s original charm. The remaining bedrooms share a full bathroom, which also holds potential for renovation, allowing new owners to blend modern comfort with historical integrity. Every room on this level demonstrates the thoughtfulness of the original design, emphasizing a balance between open, airy spaces and private, cozy retreats, while allowing for personal touches that can modernize the living experience without erasing the past.