A Dines & Kraft Tudor originally built for the Baird bread family in 1932, this residence is located on one of Lakewood’s most prestigious streets. The 5,500-square-foot house sits on two lots and boasts original ceiling moldings. It has exquisite formals, five bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, an English garden, and a canopied patio. The 360-square-foot stone guest cottage has a full kitchen and bath. Scott Carlson for Scott Carlson Real Estate. 214-793-9322. |
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