Luxury Homes

Historic 14-room home in Brookline on sale for $15.9 million

Built in 1929, the Colonial Revival was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976 as the George R. Minot house.

71 Sears Road has a $15,900,000 price tag. via MLS

Calling all history buffs: This historic Brookline property hit the market this past Friday.

Built in 1929, the Colonial Revival was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976 as the George R. Minot house, named after the late George Richards Minot, who shared the 1934 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with William P. Murphy and George Hoyt Whipple.

According to its listing, 71 Sears Road rests on just over two acres, complete with lawns, gardens, an in-ground pool, and a man-made fresh water creek. The 14-room home with nearly 7,000 square feet of living space can be found at the end of a secluded driveway. Boasting six bedrooms and five full and two half baths, the house is on the market for $15,900,000.

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Check out more photos of the home below:

71 Sears Road, Brookline

See the floor plan of 71 Sears Road here.

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