This castle-like Belmont home with an indoor pool is listed for $4.2 million
The home has six bedrooms, including two masters, as well as seven full baths and three half baths. Search the latest listings at realestate.boston.com.
A heated driveway lined with stone walls leads to stately 15 Saint James Court in Belmont.
Susan Condrick of Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty put the mansion on the market for $4,200,000 on Monday.
Peaked shingle roofs, curved archways, and Juliet balconies solidify the home’s castle-like appearance. A curved grand staircase defines the entryway, while the sunroom and great room offer opportunities to eye the neatly kept grounds, which abut Mass Audubon’s Wildlife Sanctuary. Elsewhere on the first floor, the library and home office boast dark wood built-ins, and a family room with muted red cabinetry adds a sophisticated pop of color. The kitchen includes access to the backyard through French doors.
The home was built in 1973, then renovated in 1997 and 2018. It has six bedrooms, including two master suites, as well as a total of seven full and three half bathrooms. The first-floor master features a fireplace and walk-in closet, while the second-floor version kicks it up a notch with more walk-in closets and a jetted tub. The home’s other bedrooms offer a unique touch, whether it be a large specialty window, a pair of window seats, or French doors.
The property also has an indoor saltwater pool, accessed via the mudroom or three-car garage, as well as a steam room, spa, and tiled dressing room off the space.
Altogether, the home measures 10,997 square feet, although the lower level — with a home theater, playroom, storage, and exercise space — tacks on an additional 4,000 square feet.
The home sits on nearly an acre on a private cul-de-sac.
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