Located on a picturesque street in Windsor Square, this 1921 character home has been meticulously renovated and designer appointed, ensuring a perfect blend of classic charm and modern sophistication. High-end finishes, including Waterworks plumbing fixtures, Rejuvenation hardware, Ann Sachs and Artistic tile, and Phillip Jeffries wallpaper, grace every corner of this tastefully updated residence. Featuring hardwood floors throughout, the floor on the first level was recently replaced and pays homage to the original design with classic detail in the corners. The living room is highlighted by a newly marble tiled fireplace framed on each side by four windows providing greenery views in three directions. A spacious dining room, adorned with mullion windows, overlooks the front yard and a charming white picket fence. Off of the smartly designed kitchen is a sunny room ideal for a home office and a stylish powder room is located just inside the side entry door. The downstairs bedroom has a hidden closet behind paneled walls, built-in bookcases and a door leading to the backyard, offering a perfect blend of functionality and charm. Ascend the staircase to the primary suite, where a cozy fireplace and four closets await. An expansive deck, accessible from the second bedroom and the primary suite bathroom, provides a serene retreat. A full hall bathroom completes the upstairs. Double hung windows throughout bathe the home in natural light on both levels. The backyard boasts a charming brick-covered patio surrounded by camellia bushes, climbing vines, and lush greenery - a perfect venue for hosting memorable dinner parties. As a delightful surprise, a staircase off the patio leads down to a secret garden, an idyllic spot for reading or enjoying time with friends in a unique and special setting. As an added bonus there is a chic guest suite with a three-quarter bath and French doors leading to its own vintage brick patio. Ideally situated just a short distance from the shops, restaurants and Farmer's Market in Larchmont Village.