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One of Highland Park's most sought-after Tudors! Built in 1927 on what was once the Dick farmstead, this Tudor Revival was originally commissioned for Elwood & Anna Schenck and later became home to William J. Wolf, a prominent Hamilton businessman in the iron & metal industry. Over the years, the residence has been tied to families who helped shape Hamilton's story, making it as rich in heritage as it is in character. From the moment you enter, the home's grand staircase makes a statement! A hallmark of its timeless design. Inside, you'll find original hardwood floors, elegant arched openings, and diamond-paned windows that flood the rooms with natural light. Unique to this home is its period-correct residential birdcage elevator lift, a rare feature that showcases both the luxury and innovation of its time. Enjoy 3 wonderful gas fireplaces, a gas firepit in the backyard, a walk in closet for all your treasures with a sitting room, and so much more! Call for feature sheet!