Luxury Home of the Week: Perfect for the Super Bowl, the ultimate clubhouse in Franklin
The five-bedroom home comes with its own clubhouse, complete with a fireplace and a wet bar. Continue reading at realestate.boston.com.
With impressive training and entertaining space, this luxury home pick is sure to delight sports lovers.
Listed on Jan. 26 for $2,250,000, 26 October Drive offers a basketball and tennis court with lights, a sizable home gym, and a 712-square-foot clubhouse perfect for Super Bowl Sunday with a great room, bar, fireplace, and granite patio with a fire pit. Michelle Haynes of ERA Key Realty Services has the listing.

There are five bedrooms, four full bathrooms, and two half bathrooms in total, with the main house measuring 7,295 square feet. Located in the Autumn Hill Estates neighborhood of Franklin, the home was custom-built in 2007.
After a hard game or workout, the property provides excellent spaces to refuel and recharge: relax in the sauna, whip up a snack in a kitchen with granite countertops and a wet bar, or head to the owner’s suite bathroom, which offers separate vanities, a roomy shower, and a luxurious tub flanked by columns when you need some extra TLC.
For all of its athletic amenities, the home still offers elegant architectural features: The owner bedroom and formal dining room show off tray ceilings, and the latter also boasts wainscoting. There’s a two-story foyer, an office with cherry built-ins, and a family room off the kitchen with a cathedral ceiling and a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace.
All five bedrooms and a laundry room reside on the second floor, while the orange-walled gym laden with inspirational messaging and sauna are on the lower level. The property also offers a finished attic, a three-car garage, and a deck overlooking the 2.83-acre lot.
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