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Welcome to the Mulberry Foursquare in Ladd’s Addition. Built in 1910, it is a beautiful representation of the early 20th century international Arts & Crafts movement in design. This architectural style is rooted in the return to traditional craftsmanship, and away from the machine-made goods of 19th century British Industrial Revolution. The value in simple and beautiful craftsmanship is evidenced in this home. The original, detailed stained glass windows in the living and dining room as well as the Batchelder style hand painted tiles around the fireplace, are just a few of the details reminiscent of the beauty this style represents. Detailed millwork throughout the home include boxed ceilings, plate rails, the dining room’s built in hutch.

Between the dining room and kitchen, is a beautifully updated butler’s pantry to include a wet bar and insta-hot tap. The remodeled kitchen design maintains the charm of the period, but reminds you are in the 21st century with radiant floor heating, a second dishwasher, and a cooking island that seats 7! French doors overlook the professionally landscaped backyard perfect for al fresco dining.