Cranberry Cottage is a storybook Tudor-Revival home built around 1925 with the kind of craftsmanship and materials rarely found today. From the moment you step through the original doors, you feel the warmth of solid hardwood floors, distinctive crown molding, glass-paned French doors, Mamie Eisenhower pink bathroom tile, and a uniquely tiled fireplace that reflects another era of thoughtful design. Built with real brick and real wood, this home offers authenticity you simply cannot replicate at today’s construction costs. The character, trim detail, and solid materials create a sense of permanence that newer homes often lack. While honoring its history, Cranberry Cottage has been carefully updated where it matters most. Electrical improvements include an updated breaker box and exterior meter relocation. A newer HVAC heat and air system has been installed and maintained. Bathroom plumbing lines and fixtures have been upgraded, all water lines under the home have been replaced, and a 50-gallon electric water heater was added. The kitchen features updated plumbing, fixtures, and newer appliances. Structural improvements include foundation pier repair, exterior brick tuckpointing, porch concrete repair, and reinforced brick posts. A new back deck with ramp adds function and charm, along with upgraded exterior lighting and electrical additions. A whole-house Generac generator connected to natural gas provides added peace of mind. Mature pecan, maple, cedar, and crepe myrtle trees shade established gardens filled with hydrangeas, roses, peonies, irises, and more—creating a peaceful setting for morning coffee or evening gatherings. Cranberry Cottage offers historic soul with modern confidence. The structure is strengthened, the systems are updated, and the craftsmanship is timeless. You could not build this home today for the price. It is more than a house—it is character, quality, and a place ready for its next chapter.