The Ogden House, a beautifully reimagined craftsman by Architectural Digest Top 100 Designer, Oliver M. Furth. Set in the heart of Spaulding Square, the Historic Preservation Overlay Zone, and originally developed by Albert Spaulding between 1916 and 1926, this 2,810sqft 4-bed, 4-bath home is surrounded by mature trees and exudes original character. Step inside and experience the gorgeous finishes and sun-filled spaces. The living room offers a vaulted ceiling and a wood burning fireplace surrounded by honed Statuario Arabescato. This opens to the dining room, which leads to the kitchen where the beautiful stonework continues. The sitting room is painted in Hague Blue No. 30 by Farrow & Ball with gorgeous brass accents. The vaulted ceilings continue in the spacious primary suite, which offers a dual-sink vanity, freestanding tub and two separate walk-in closets. French doors open to the outdoor space with a flat grassy lawn, outdoor bbq and swimming pool. A detached guest house provides a living room, kitchen, breakfast bar, and a separate bed and bath. Indulge in the timeless allure of this meticulously reimagined Craftsman Cottage, where every detail tells a story of artistry and history.