Luxury Home of the Week: For $3.7 million, a custom-built Chestnut Hill Victorian
The home has a music room and a marble master bath. Search the latest luxury listings to rent or buy at realestate.boston.com.
Nestled at the end of a cul-de-sac, this three-story shingle and stone Victorian in the Newton section of Chestnut Hill towers between tall trees.
The 6,550-square-foot home, 14 Manet Circle, offers four levels of living space, including six bedrooms, six full bathrooms, and one half bathroom.
The house has large picture windows to take in the view, as well as custom millwork, and mahogany flooring.
Highlights of the first floor include a kitchen with a wide island, extensive cabinetry, a picture window, and granite countertops; a dining area with a coffered ceiling and skylight; a music room; and a living room with a marble fireplace and picture windows overlooking the 0.27-acre grounds.
Home to four bedrooms, the second-floor boasts a master suite with a tray ceiling, walk-in closets, and a marble bathroom with a soaking tub.
The third floor houses two more bedrooms, as well as an east-facing office with views of Cambridge.
The walk-out lower level has a playroom and the laundry setup, and the home comes with an attached two-car garage.
Robin Allen of William Raveis Real Estate has listed the home for $3,780,000.
See more photos of the home below (note: some of the rooms are virtually staged):
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