This 1915 turn-key brick Georgian residence was built by Victor Voorhees for olive oil importer John Vittucci. The interior spaces boast elegant finishes, built-in cabinetry and original oak paneling typical of fine homes of this period. Historical Renovations Architect, Marvin Anderson, remodeled the primary bath and closet as well as converted the attic, to a light-filled habitable space. The primary bath touts a vaulted ceiling, a striking hand-crafted stained-glass skylight, walk-in shower and elegant claw-foot tub. The grand entrance foyer features a magnificent hand-hewn oval-spiraled oak staircase. This four-story mansion has been meticulously updated with solar panels while remaining true to the history of this stately manor.