Enjoy the tree-topped view from Unit 302’s third floor sunroom. The historic Roland Park neighborhood was still in its infancy when the 4300 Roland apartments were built in 1920. The building’s elegant beaux-arts symmetry is understated by way of an arts & crafts influence with a hedge perimeter framing the manicured surround. Beside this perfect stucco collection of right angles, calming verticals and tiered horizontals, the beloved Roland Park Water Tower sits. The restored beaux-arts monument has watched over the University and Roland intersection for a near quasquicentennial. Unit 302 comes with the timeless and storied aesthetics of both the building and the neighborhood. With original oak hardwood floors and the millwork from a bygone height of hand craftsmanship, the living room, warmed by a woodburning fireplace and lit from the adjacent sunroom, opens to a formal dining. A kitchen with separate entrance, uses the geometry of the building to maximize storage and surface area. Two bedrooms, with dual-window, corner exposure, flank the full bath where the timeless charm continues via the meticulous tile grid and period finishes. A conveniently placed, separately deeded parking space is in the rear and a secure storage area is perfect for one’s seasonal needs.