Beyond the flagstone path and brick steps, a gabled Tudor peeks through the trees--storied, elegant, and full of charm. In Historic Schenley Farms, this 1940 Tudor Revival offers rich character and rare proximity to Pittsburgh's cultural, academic, and medical centers. Arched doorways, curved millwork, and leaded glass hint at the home's history, while the formal dining room--with original built-ins and classic detailing--sets a gracious tone. The updated kitchen includes custom cabinetry and a sunny breakfast nook opening to a flagstone patio and fenced garden. The living room's fireplace and built-ins create a warm gathering space. Mosaic tile accents the entry, and the primary suite's en-suite bath features terra cotta tile. Upstairs, beyond three bedrooms and two full baths, a paneled study with beamed ceilings, bookshelves, and fireplace offers quiet inspiration--a space pulled from another time. Mere moments from Pitt, CMU, UPMC, museums, and Schenley Park.