This house has some pretty details! I love stone houses! There is a lot going on inside. The house was built in 1928. It is located on .33 acre in Highland Park, Illinois. The house features a stone exterior, huge chimney, pretty ceiling, built-in bookshelves, stained glass and beautiful stonework on the terrace. There is an attached garage. The home was designed by Roscoe Harold Zook. Three bedrooms, four bathrooms and 2,588 square feet. $650,000

 

HIGHEST & BEST DUE! Architectural significance meets timeless craftsmanship in this distinguished residence designed by renowned architect Roscoe Harold Zook, one of the Midwest’s most influential designers of the early 20th century. Located on a picturesque setting in Highland Park, this home showcases Zook’s hallmark English Tudor Revival style, characterized by hand-cut stone masonry, steep gables, and authentic period details. A defining feature of the home is Zook’s iconic spiderweb stained glass window, a rare and celebrated design element that serves as both a functional art piece and a signature of his work. The exterior facade blends stone and decorative half-timbering, creating striking curb appeal and enduring character. Inside, the home offers warm, light-filled living spaces framed by leaded glass windows, rich architectural lines, and thoughtful craftsmanship throughout. The elevated front entry and terraced stonework enhance privacy while providing charming views of the surrounding landscape. This is a rare opportunity to own a true architectural gem-a home that reflects the vision of a master architect and offers enduring historical value, character, and prestige. Ideally situated near parks, schools, Metra, and Lake Michigan, 219 Woodland Road is a property of distinction for buyers seeking authenticity and legacy in Highland Park.

 

 

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