The listing describes the house’s architecture as “traditional,” which seems right to me — Tudor Revival (but without half-timbering), perhaps?
But the house was built in 2005, so everything looks new. Check out the lustrous woodwork in the foyer and in the wine cellar:
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Or consider the kitchen, which boasts every modern convenience….