The surprisingly modern inside of this 1830 Beacon Hill house
Plus you can’t get a better street address than 1 Strong Place.
Given this charming Federal Greek Revival style home’s exterior on a quaint dead end road in Beacon Hill, it’s hard to imagine that you can open the door into a space filled with modern amenities.
But the home has been upgraded with many custom fixtures, a chef’s kitchen, an en suit in the master bedroom, a gas fireplace, a large private patio, and a deck off the master bedroom.
The 1,860-square-foot single-family home at 1 Strong Place has three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms and is listed at $1,599,000— it’s even on the National Register of Historic Places.
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In the above Instagram post, history buff Brian McWilliams notes that the house was built in the 1830s and was the home to a variety of noteworthy Bostonians, such as Nathan P. Brown, who was a carpenter and may have been the home’s builder, and Samuel Napier, a local nurse and one of Boston’s 200 registered black voters in 1864.
There’s an open house Saturday October 24, from 11:00 a.m. to noon and Sunday October 25, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
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