Built in 1932, this single-story Craftsman is on a quiet court in the Wynnton Village Historic District. The bones are nearly a century old but everything you use day-to-day has been updated. From the street you'll notice the wide front porch, red glass-paned front door with transom arch, and white lap siding over a brick foundation. Through the driveway door, the entry has beadboard-paneled walls that open into a kitchen with hardwood floors, and the layout gives you two distinct living spaces. The den has board-and-batten walls, built-in bookshelves, and French doors out to the porch and backyard. The living room has a brick fireplace and large windows. There are hardwood floors and crown molding throughout. The dining room ties together the living room with the kitchen, great for everyday use and hosting. In the kitchen you'll find a center island with a butcher block top, white shaker cabinets, dark granite counters, farmhouse sink, gas cooktop, double wall oven, and glass pendant lights. The master bedroom has a walk-in closet and a glass-enclosed subway tile shower with granite vanity. The front bedroom is a large corner room with natural light and hardwood floors. The second full bath in the hallway accommodates the secondary bedrooms and there is a half bath near the entry for guests. The laundry room is its own dedicated room with built-in cabinets, counter space and additional storage. Outside, the newly landscaped lot has a fenced backyard with a patio, flagstone walkways, garden space, and a detached one-car garage with utilitarian storage space. Mature hedges give the yard some privacy. Wynnton Elementary is a short walk away, Richards Middle and Hardaway High are both nearby. The neighborhood itself is on the National Register as it developed as a streetcar suburb, with a mix of Craftsman and Colonial Revival homes throughout. With direct access to the interstate or Downtown for entertainment, this home is conveniently located.