Dover mansion with tennis court tops priciest sales
Rounding out our list are five-bedroom homes in Newton and Belmont and a three-bedroom floor-through unit on Beacon Hill.
A five-bedroom home in Dover handily topped our weekly tally of the priciest sales. The turreted stone- and clapboard-clad beauty went for $4,100,000.
Rounding out our list are five-bedroom homes in Newton and Belmont and a three-bedroom floor-through unit on Beacon Hill. Check them out:
194 Claybrook Road, Dover
Sitting on 8.29 acres, this Shingle-style residence offers five bedrooms, five full baths, two half baths, and 10,114 square feet of living space. Interior highlights include a grand two-story foyer, a kitchen with a breakfast room, a mahogany library, a family room with a cathedral ceiling and a stone fireplace, and a master suite with a dressing room. Outside, the property features a pool, tennis court, bluestone patio, pergola, and a pool house with a kitchen, bath, and laundry. The home sold for $4,100,000 on Friday, June 29.
108 Woodchester Drive, Newton
This home, built in an English manor style, is perched on an acre overlooking Newton Commonwealth Golf Course with views of the Boston skyline. It sold for $3,400,000 on Friday, June 29. The recently renovated kitchen offers high-end appliances and granite counters. An addition includes a great room with a vaulted ceiling. The home has five bedrooms, three full baths, three half baths, and 5,127 square feet of living space. A screened-in porch opens to a bluestone patio with a built-in bar.
265 Marsh St., Belmont
A circular driveway fronts this 6,455-square-foot home, which has five bedrooms and 5.5 baths and sold for $3,250,000 on Friday, June 29. The house is on 1.13 acres with mature trees and stone walls. The interior features raised panels, crown molding, oak floors with walnut trim, coffered ceilings, and a curved staircase. The kitchen offers wine refrigerators, high-end appliances, a prep sink, and a butler’s pantry. The library has its own bathroom, as well as cherry paneling, built-in bookcases, and a coffered ceiling. The master suite boasts a sitting area with a fireplace, a marble-tile floor with radiant heat, and walnut vanities.
32 Derne St., Unit 2B, Boston
Located on the second level in The Whitwell, this three-bedroom, 3.5-bath floor-through residence has 12-foot ceilings and 2,388 square feet of living space. Floor-to-ceiling windows let in lots of natural light. Other features of this Beacon Hill home include marble waterfall-edged counters, 7-inch-wide oak floors, a gas fireplace, storage, a pantry, high-end appliances, access to a common roof deck, a doorman, and one garage parking space. The home sold for $2,950,000 on Monday.
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