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Luxury Home of the Week: For $7 million, a condo spanning two Back Bay brownstones

Unit B at 314 Dartmouth St. was once part of a mansion architect George Wheatland Jr. built in 1871. Search luxury listings at realestate.boston.com.

314 Dartmouth St.
314 Dartmouth St., Unit B, was once part of a sprawling mansion architect George Wheatland Jr. built in 1871. Justin Anfuso of Anfuso Imaging

This Back Bay floor-through home clocks in at 3,440 square feet and spans two brownstones .

Unit B at 314 Dartmouth St. was once part of a sprawling mansion architect George Wheatland Jr. built in 1871. After a renovation in the 1990s, it’s now one of five condo units.

The entry foyer features an elegant multi-tiered tray ceiling with hidden and recessed lighting. Just off the foyer, the kitchen boasts custom wood cabinets, granite countertops, a central island, stainless-steel appliances, and a fireplace (one of four in the home).

Arched doorways lead from the dining room to a grand living room with its original ornate ceiling, fireplace, and bulls-eye windows. Bay windows from both rooms overlook Dartmouth Street.

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A brochure for the listing calls the home’s study the “centerpiece” of the space. It boasts custom built-ins and an original stained-glass window.

The master suite has two walk-in closets, a decorative fireplace, and a large master bath. The other two bedrooms have separate baths.

“This home blends the best elements of Old-World charm with the modern amenities of today’s living,” a brochure on the property reads. “A true trophy home in the heart of Boston’s most historic and desired neighborhood, this property is not one to be missed.”

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The unit also comes with elevator access, a wet bar, and a parking space.

The condo has three bedrooms and 3.5 baths. Tracy Campion of Campion & Company Fine Homes Real Estate has listed it for $6,999,000.

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314 Dartmouth

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