Step into history with this architectural masterpiece, inspired by the early Tudor-style home of Philadelphia publisher Edward Bok. Built in 1904, this historic gem captures the essence of timeless elegance with its steeply pitched roofs, intricately timbered gables, bay windows, and five commanding chimneys. This residence has been a showpiece in prestigious events such as the 1978 Oklahoma City Symphony Orchestra Decorator’s Show House and the 2008 Heritage Hills home tour, making it a landmark of sophistication and charm. As you enter, you'll be greeted by a grand entrance hall, featuring a magnificent double return stairwell that leads to a horseshoe gallery. The stairwell is adorned with elaborately decorated balustrades and newel posts, drawing attention to the breathtaking six-by-nine-foot stained-glass window on the first landing, reminiscent of the artistry of Louis Comfort Tiffany. Every detail of this home exudes craftsmanship, with oak and mahogany woodwork gracing each room. The home offers an abundance of living space, including a formal living room, a welcoming greeting room, a spacious great room, and a unique basement wine and cigar room. With five living areas, two dining spaces, five bedrooms, four full bathrooms, and two half baths, this residence provides the perfect blend of comfort and grandeur. Situated on a sprawling .78-acre lot, the property includes a four-car garage with a fully-equipped apartment built in the 2000s. The apartment features one bedroom, a large living area, a full bath, a kitchen, and a cozy eat-in space, offering modern conveniences alongside the home's historic charm. This is more than just a home—it's a rare opportunity to own a piece of history while enjoying a lifestyle of luxury and sophistication.