Home of the week: Weymouth
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When the current owners built this expansive Cape in 1979, they put wood shingles on the roof, wide planked pine and spruce flooring on the first floor, and a large brick fireplace in the kitchen — all to make the new appear antique.
This property has three bedrooms, three full bathrooms, a modern cathedral ceiling, and is listed at $529,000.
Pictured: An exterior view of the front of the home at 15 Meeting House Lane in Weymouth, Massachusetts.
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An exterior view of the front, side, and driveway of the home.
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A view of the property’s formal dining room with built-in cabinets.
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The house has been expanded to add a family room with a modern cathedral ceiling.
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A formal living room is in the opposite wing of the house.
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A view of the hardwood floors in the foyer. The floors are made of hard pine and spruce wood.
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A closer view of the property’s hardwood floors.
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The kitchen has custom cabinets, an eating area, and is adjacent to a formal dining room with built-in cabinets.
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The brick wall and fireplace were built by the current owners, in an effort to make the home look 200 years old.
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The second-floor master is large with good closet space.
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One of three bedrooms in the home. This room is long, and fits 2 beds, and also has a door to a small loft room which is situated over the family room.
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One of the bedrooms that opens onto a small loft room, situated over the family room. This room has been used as a child’s play room.
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A view of the small loft room which is situated over the family room. This room is located off of one of the upstairs bedrooms.
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The basement is fully finished and includes a kitchenette, a full bath, recessed lighting, and a gardener’s prep room.
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A large deck overlooks the landscaped grounds
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The view of the yard, bushes, and garden from the back deck of the home.
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An exterior view of the side and back, seen through the flower garden.
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An exterior view of the back porch of 15 Meeting House Lane in Weymouth.
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