Extraordinary 1926 Tudor gem in the highly coveted Rose Villa Landmark District. This gorgeous home is originally attributed to R. P Edmonston with later renovation done by noted architect Robert Ainsworth. With stunning European inspired details throughout, this elegant home is a statement to the character and quality of homes in the neighborhood and of the era. The mini-mansion features three bedrooms and an office or potential fourth bedroom in the main house as well as a separate guest house. The elegant living room has vaulted ceilings, leaded glass windows with stained glass features, hardwood floors and an impressive fireplace. There is a formal dining room, family room, butler's pantry and expansive kitchen with separate mud-room and laundry area. The original main bath is lavish and dramatic with blue tile work and black cabinetry. The rear yard is beautifully hardscaped with a massive grapevine centerpiece, many unique plants and the detached studio. This home deftly combines elegance and usability with a flexible floorplan and its extraordinary details and craftsmanship.