Nestled in the prestigious East Rock/Prospect Hill neighborhood, this stunning Tudor mansion boasts 8,430 square feet of historic charm and modern luxury. Originally home to Edward T. and Adele K. Paier, it served as the Paier College of Art from 1960 to 1963, adding historical significance. Just minutes from Yale University, the estate is surrounded by top-tier educational institutions such as Choate Rosemary Hall and Hopkins School, along with Yale Teaching Hospital, making it ideal for families seeking access to world-class education and healthcare. New Haven's cultural offerings, including dining, museums, theaters, parks, and Long Island Sound beaches, are also within easy reach. The property features lush gardens, a circular driveway, and a beautifully crafted wooden front door. Stone patios and a private backyard with a heated in-ground swimming pool boasts a serene retreat. A separate guest house with a full kitchen, living room, and bedroom generates rental income of over $20,000 annually, offsetting property taxes. Inside, the grand foyer features intricate wood trim and soaring ceilings. The formal living room includes oak paneling, built-in bookshelves, and a five-foot fireplace with rose carvings. French doors open to a terrace, blending indoor and outdoor spaces. A formal dining room and a sunlit conservatory provide spaces for elegant gatherings and relaxation. A mahogany library with built-ins boasts a sophisticated retreat. The 40-foot kitchen is designed for both beauty and functionality, with granite countertops, a limestone backsplash, slate floors, and top-tier stainless-steel appliances. The second floor boasts six spacious bedrooms, six luxurious bathrooms, and a 1,000-square-foot primary suite with a fireplace, dressing room, private office, and a marble bathroom with a Jacuzzi tub and steam shower. English billiard hall, gallery studio and cathedral ceilings balcony theater with multiple wet bars and bathroom.