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| 180 Moss Hill Road, Jamaica Plain
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Sold for $2,000,000 in 11/2005
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by
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Cervone Deegan & Associates
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(617) 796-8607
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| List Price: |
$2,250,000 |
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Single-family |
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Sold |
| # of Rooms: |
12 |
| # of Bedrooms: |
6 |
| # of Full Baths: |
4 |
| # of Half Baths: |
2 |
| Living Area (sq. ft.): |
4,600 |
| Lot Size (sq. ft.): |
108,364 |
| Parking Spaces: |
5 + 3 garage |
| Year Built: |
1871 |
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An extraordinary tranquil enclave at the high point of Moss Hill reveals a magnificent Italianate Victorian mansion with sweeping pastoral views. The sylvan land of this historic home includes two and one half acres and offers a rare opportunity to own one of the last remaining private estates in Jamaica Plain and the city of Boston. Built between 1855 and 1874 and boasting a singular and elegant stature, this residence has been exceptionally preserved and respectfully restored.
Grand rooms, including double parlors, formal dining room, library, choice of Master suites and guest room exhibit exquisite details in marble, alabaster, fine millwork and hardwoods. The dramatic center staircase, eight fireplaces and floor-to-ceiling pocket shuttered windows display the dazzling work of early artisans. Three sets of distinctive French doors are your entrée to the meandering veranda overlooking the lush, expansive natural surroundings. Charming, separate two-bedroom au-pair quarters create lifestyle options and the land offers potential for expansion or additional dwellings.
Nestled in the heart of Frederick Law Olmstead's Emerald Necklace, Jamaica Plain is located less than three miles from Downtown Boston. It has long been one of the finest and sought-after neighborhoods among residents seeking a quality of life found in few urban settings. |
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