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Verdant grounds and elegant finishes await at this Luxury Home of the Week address, a substantial estate on the Cape.
The property at 122 Pinquickset Cove Circle in Cotuit is made up of a main residence, carriage house, and guest cottage. Listed for $10,950,000 by Paul Grover of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Robert Paul Properties, it includes six bedrooms, six full bathrooms, and three half bathrooms in 7,928 square feet of living space.


The Cape mansion sits on 7.6 acres featuring landscaped gardens and specimen trees, as well as a spacious terrace and infinity pool looking out to the water.
Built in the aughts, the home in this Barnstable village fuses antique and contemporary touches, such as 200-year-old columns and 100-year-old hand-painted tiles imported from Europe alongside a Savant smart home system.

In the main house, the first floor includes family and living rooms, a dining area, and a bedroom suite with a walk-in closet. The kitchen features two islands, two La Cornue ranges, soapstone counters, whitewashed brick walls, and a breakfast nook with water views. A wine cellar helps round out the level.

There are three more bedroom suites upstairs, including the palatial primary. The owner’s space includes a fireplace, a private balcony, a barrel ceiling, a luxurious bathroom, dressing rooms, and a sitting room.

Elsewhere on the Cape property, a spiral staircase leads to the second floor of the carriage house, showing off an open-format eat-in kitchen and bedroom under a vaulted ceiling. The cozy guest cottage beckons with an arched front door, fireplace, and an eat-in kitchen with a farmhouse sink.
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