Listed: For $2.3 million, a Cohasset Tudor with a tennis court
Through stone walls, arched doorways, and lattice windows, this new listing is infused with medieval details. Read more on realestate.boston.com.
Through arched doorways, lattice windows, and a turret, this new listing in Cohasset is infused with medieval details.
The Tudor-style property at 21 Howe Road — also known as 700 Jerusalem Road — was built in 1883 as the carriage house of Lindermere-by-the-Sea, the Cohasset home bicycle and automobile innovator Albert Augustus Pope built. On March 18, Rosemary Dalton of Shore Road Realty listed it for $2,300,000.
The 4,072-square-foot property offers four bedrooms and three full bathrooms and sits on 0.54 of an acre with ocean views. The property, found behind a gate, shows off a sizeable driveway and outdoor seating area. Follow a path, and you’ll find the tennis court.
Inside, a blue foyer gives way to a family room with a fireplace and a bar. A living room with a stone fireplace connects to a kitchen with white cabinetry, stainless-steel appliances, and a walk-in pantry. A curved, wood-lined staircase in the turret leads to a second family room (this one has a reading nook) and four bedrooms on the second floor.
The property has undergone major renovations over the past eight years, according to the listing. These include replacing the roof, adding copper gutters, dormers, the gates, foyer, three new bathrooms, the pantry, windows, paint, insulation, and turret restoration.
Watch a video tour here, and see more photos of the home below:
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