Just listed: A beautifully restored South End brownstone for $4.5 million
The single-family home has been restored. It features marble fireplaces and a private roof deck.
A restored 19th-century brownstone hit the market Monday for $4,500,000.
Located in Boston’s South End, 4 Rutland Square is a 4,500-square-foot residence with five bedrooms, four full baths, and two half baths. Built in 1860, the property has been restored to retain its original detail. The single-family sits on 0.04 of an acre and has three exposures.
On the parlor level, there’s a formal dining room with a wet bar, a sitting room, high ceilings, and marble fireplaces. On the first floor, there’s access to a bluestone patio, as well as a laundry room, storage space, and a kitchen with a wall of windows and high-end appliances, including a gas range.
The master suite occupies an entire floor and boasts a fireplace, a library with the original molding, a stone shower, a jetted tub, two walk-in closets, and a vanity with a built-in television.
The fourth floor houses three bedrooms, including one with a walk-in closet and an en-suite bath.
The top floor features a family room with a wet bar, a suite, and stairs to the roof deck.
The property comes with parking for one vehicle.
The listing agent is the Olinto/Cunningham Team at Compass.
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