Luxury Home of Week: Cambridge Victorian with cupola deck for $8.25 million
Listed for $8,250,000, the six-bedroom home received a preservation award from the Cambridge Historical Commission.
This 1887 Cambridge Victorian will take you back in time, with a grand carved staircase, stained glass, elegant woodwork, and a cupola.
A complete renovation of the six-bedroom, 5.5-bath home was finished in 2012, according to realtor Lili Banani. The four-level house is in the Avon Hill Conservation District, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. Listed for $8,250,000, the home received a preservation award from the Cambridge Historical Commission.
9 Walnut Avenue rests on 0.29 of an acre just a five-minute walk from Porter Square. This 12-room home offers 7,413 square feet of living space, including an eat-in kitchen with high-end appliances, a formal dining room, and a master suite with a marble bath and steam shower.
The property also features an apartment on on the top floor, according to Banani, complete with cathedral ceilings, an eat-in kitchen, and access to the cupola. An elevator services every floor. A two-car garage is also included, and the driveway is heated.
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