Classic American Foursquare in Cooperstown. Step into this meticulously maintained 5-bedroom, 2.5-bath home boasting over 3,200 sq ft of living space on a spacious 0.27-acre lot. The inviting front porch welcomes you into the home where you will find sun-filled rooms, beautiful woodwork, and original pocket doors. The first floor offers: a large family room with a gas fireplace, ideal for cozy gatherings during cooler months; a formal living room; a sitting room with built-in bookshelves, currently used as a breakfast room; a spacious formal dining room with a large picture window; an efficient, charming kitchen with double sinks and an original built-in cupboard; a large mudroom off the back of the house with laundry; a half bath; and a bonus room with a large window overlooking the back yard. This room is currently being used as an office, but would also make an excellent first floor bedroom or playroom. Upstairs, the second floor offers 4 large bedrooms with good closet space. The primary bedroom is at the back of the home and features a full bathroom with a large walk-in closet, ensuring comfort and convenience. Natural light floods the house throughout the day, enhancing its inviting atmosphere. In 2005, a significant two-story addition was added, which included the family room, office, mudroom, additional bedrooms, and back staircase, expanding the home's functionality and charm. Other highlights include an insulated walk-up attic, a newer Buderus furnace, two newer 240-gallon oil tanks, high-speed internet, a back patio, a deep yard for play, and a 2-car garage completing this move-in-ready home. Conveniently located, it is an easy walk to Bassett Medical Center, Cooperstown Central Schools, and the Clarks Sports Center. Main Street is just two blocks away where you will find the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, the village library, wonderful unique shops, art galleries, and restaurants. Just beyond Main Street is beautiful Otsego Lake where you can paddleboard, kayak, and boat. An easy drive to the Fenimore Art Museum, The Farmers' Museum, and Glimmerglass Opera Festival.