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Tudor Meets 21st Century

This Lincolnshire home artfully blends Old and New World traits

European flair is a common theme in the East Side’s historic Lincoln- shire district. Developed primarily by architects John Anderson and Henry Veatch, many of the neighborhood’s 1920s-‘30s homes display trademarks of English cottage, Colonial Revival, and more Old and New World styles.

The same is true of 735 College Hwy., a 1928 Tudor Revival with brown brick and vertical trim over the gables of the open air front porch.

The 4,204-square-foot interior, though, is contemporary. Updated in clean, neutral colors by Evansville designer Michael Carron, the kitchen and dining room feature an open concept and exposed beams. The primary bath, framed with artichoke green batten board, is anchored by a central soaking tub and adjacent shower room with a traditional Tudor arched entrance.

More period-centric gems await upstairs, including a powder pink-tiled bathroom and angled ceilings, giving prospective homeowners a balanced blend of old and new.

Listing Price: $530,000
Listing Agent: Mitchell Berry, Key Associates Signature Realty

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Jodi Keen
Jodi Keen
Jodi Keen joined Tucker Publishing Group, Inc., in April 2021 as Managing Editor. She previously served as the special publications editor for the Messenger-Inquirer newspaper in Owensboro, Kentucky. A native of Mt. Vernon, Illinois, Jodi is a Murray State University journalism graduate. After college, she spent two and half years in Vienna, Austria, first as an au pair, and then as the publisher’s assistant and events editor for The Vienna Review, a monthly English-language newspaper. Jodi has lived on Evansville’s East Side since 2016 and enjoys reading, walking her German shepherd Morgan, and exploring Evansville. She also serves on the board of directors for Foster Care In the The U.S.

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