A cornerstone of Princeton's Western Section, this stately fieldstone mansion featuring the same trademark style of nearby Princeton University buildings was built to impress and endure for generations to come! The acre-plus property, which anchors the eastern end of Hodge Road, just moments from popular destinations, like the library, Arts Council, Palmer Square, and YMCA, is at its most majestic in springtime when cherry trees veil the exterior in a cloud of pale pink blooms. The private grounds also include a 3-car garage, guest parking, a stone patio, and a covered porch, added by architect Leslie Dowling in 2018. Dowling also increased the modern functionality of the interior by reworking the kitchen, pantry, and mudroom. A waterfall-edge Quartz island, built-in banquette seating and a Miele espresso station are just some of the highlights. The formal areas of the house are a spectacular display of original features: leaded glass windows, carved mantels, oak floors, and tall paneling - all the distinguished hallmarks of the Tudor style. The living room's plaster-detailed ceiling is especially remarkable and the hallway staircase is a regal introduction to the upper level’s private sanctuaries. Most bedrooms have fireplaces, walk-in closets, and renovated ensuite baths...