Step back in time without giving up a thing. Built in 1929 and thoughtfully updated for modern living, this stately English Tudor is one of just eight homes on the coveted Lick Creek Drive - a quiet, tucked-away address that feels a world apart while remaining minutes from everything Indianapolis has to offer. The limestone-trimmed arched entry, rich variegated brick, and steep gabled roofline announce something special before you even step inside. Nearly a century of character unfolds across three bedrooms and two and a half baths. Original leaded glass windows cast soft light through every room. Arched doorways, twisted wrought-iron balusters, stained glass panels, and a barrel-vaulted living room ceiling speak to craftsmanship that simply isn't built anymore. Original hardwood floors - freshly refinished upstairs - run through many rooms, and the living room's limestone fireplace anchors the space with quiet elegance. The layout flows beautifully: a tile-floored foyer with a graceful staircase, a formal dining room, a sun-drenched kitchen with all-new appliances and new flooring, a breakfast nook, and an enchanting sunroom wrapped in original windows that opens to the backyard. A charming built-in china cabinet nods to the home's heritage. Recent updates give you total peace of mind: fresh interior paint throughout, newly refinished upstairs hardwood floors, new kitchen and breakfast nook flooring, all-new kitchen appliances, a one-year-old well pump, UV filter and pressure tank, and fresh landscaping. Outside, the .43-acre lot offers space to breathe - a three-car garage, a garden she-shed, and mature trees frame a property that feels like a private retreat. Homes like this don't come along often. This one has been loved.