Behind a canopy of mature trees in Kessler Highlands sits a Tudor Revival cottage that feels remarkably special and amazingly intact. The arched stone entry, porthole front door, prominent chimney, original interior doors, oak floors, gorgeous trim work and graceful archways speak to the home's 1930 origins, while thoughtful updates bring it comfortably into the present. The living and dining rooms unfold through a series of cased openings that create spaces that feel both connected and distinct. A rear french door framed by ventilated side panels opens to the party deck. The kitchen takes a decidedly modern turn with marble counters, beautiful lighting, brass fixtures, counter-to-ceiling subway tile, stainless appliances, and a striking navy ceiling that adds just the right amount of drama. Natural light filters through replacement windows in every room, while views of mature landscaping reinforce the sense of privacy throughout the home. Established trees shade the backyard. A decorative auto gate across the drive leads to a detached garage. Just minutes from Bishop Arts, Stevens Park Golf Course, and downtown Dallas, this is the kind of home that reminds you why people fall in love with North Oak Cliff in the first place.