This 1925 Craftsman in Seneca Gardens has been restored with the kind of intention that shows in every room. The designer kitchen anchors the main level with a gas range, wall oven, and custom pull-out cabinetry framed by Pottery Barn lighting and quartersawn oak floors restored to their original warmth. Those floors run throughout the home, a century old and more beautiful for it. The quarter-acre lot offers a genuine footprint for a pool, with privacy already built in. Four bedrooms and three full and two half baths are spread across three finished floors, including a primary suite with a generous walk-in closet and a third-floor bonus room that is genuinely rare on this street. Behind the restored character, every system has been rebuilt. New windows, fresh insulation, and dual HVAC systems make this one of the most energy-efficient homes in the neighborhood. The craftsmanship is original. The comfort is brand new. Then there is everything outside your front door. Seneca Gardens sits at the boundary of the Olmsted park system, and this home sits at the edge of Seneca Gardens. The Seneca Golf Course is a golf cart ride away. Cherokee's Big Rock and the connected Seneca and Cherokee Scenic Loops are a short walk through the trees. For a city that takes its Olmsted parks seriously, this address is as good as it gets.