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A Charming Georgian Revival Manor in the Greater Boston Area

By Brody Patterson

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Built in 1929 in the elegant Georgian Revival architectural style, this beautiful manor lies secluded on 3.64 serene park-like acres originally landscaped by the famous Olmstead Brothers. With its private ambiance, stylish neocolonial design and unquestionable class, it is one of the Greater Boston’s finest estates.

The property has recently underwent an award-winning renovation by architects Meyer and Meyer and Woodmeister Master Builders, with no detail overlooked and no expense spared in order to achieve the highest quality results. Acclaimed conservation specialist John Canning has also brought his expertise to the process, adding museum-quality decorative finishes.

The house offers a generous 15,453 square-feet of living area, including 9 bedrooms, 11 full bathrooms, a breathtaking reception hall and a chef’s kitchen. The master suite is truly sumptuous, with 2 dressing rooms and 2 bathrooms. Adding a bit of classic charm, there are also 10 magnificent fireplaces, as well as the finest architectural millwork.

This elegant estate is currently on the market for $17,000,000.

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About Brody Patterson

Brody has worked as a full time staff writer for Luxatic for over five years, covering luxury news, product releases and in-depth reviews, and specializing in verticals on the website alongside the tech & leisure section, as well as men's fashion, watches and travel. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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