Big sales: Peek inside brick Georgian in Newton that went for $3.8 million
Georgian architecture in the Boston area made its mark this week, snagging three of the top spots for most expensive home sales.
Georgian architecture in the Boston area made its mark this week: The priciest home sales included a brick Georgian in Newton, a Georgian Revival in Brookline, and a Georgian Colonial in Weston. A new condo in the South End also sold for top dollar.
Check them out:
35 Wykeham Road, Newton
This brick Georgian with six bedrooms, five full baths, and two half baths is set on a 1.03 acre lot and sold for $3,825,000 on Monday. The 5,940-square-foot home combines architectural detail with modern updates, such as a large open kitchen. Outside, there is a bluestone and brick front walkway, a slate and copper roof, a two-car attached garage, and an attached one-car garage.
89 Pembroke St., Unit 1, South End
On Monday, this three-bedroom, 3.5-bath, 2,439-square-foot triplex sold for $2,950,000. Newly constructed, this home offers top-of-the-line appliances, an island, and white cabinetry in the kitchen, all of which opens up to a living area with curved-sash windows. The unit also comes with a private patio and deeded parking.
11 Worthington Road, Brookline
This brick Georgian Revival with five bedrooms, 4.5 baths, and 4,601 square feet of living space sold for $2,900,000 on Wednesday. Inside, you’ll find a living room fireplace with a wood-and-marble mantel, a sitting room, and a dining room. The kitchen offers high-end appliances, including a six-burner gas stove, and wine storage. There is also a game room, a media room, and a 1,200-bottle wine cellar. The home sits on a 0.25-acre lot.
543 Boston Post Road, Weston
This Georgian Colonial with six bedrooms, 6.5 baths, and 7,300 square feet of living space sold for $2,425,000 on Wednesday. The home, built in 1785, has been completely renovated. The owners added on a large, vaulted room using reclaimed materials and a handcrafted iron and wood floating staircase. Outside, you’ll find specimen trees, ornate perennial gardens, multiple patios, fountains, and a heated pool. The home, known as the Artemas Ward Jr. House, sits on a 1.52-acre lot.
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