Four miles from downtown Boston, this large, graceful house was one of the original structures in Brookline's bucolic Sargent Trust. With over 6,000 square feet of living space and airy,light-filled rooms, high ceilings, and a two-story, sky-lit front hall, this elegant house has been renovated to the highest standards of comfort and convenience by the current owners. There is a library with rich wood trim, an expansive kitchen with butler's pantry and a perfectly square dining room with original built-in cabinetry. The living room is forty feet long, and opens to over an acre of spectacular grounds, planted with Professor Sargent's original specimen trees, embellished by two bluestone patios and a grand front courtyard. The park-like, level yard is enclosed by a country stone wall. The Sargent Trust is one of Brookline's most sought-after residential areas, with a private pond, conservation land and wildlife, yet in close proximity to public transportation.
披露:Once the barn of the Sargent Property, the property was transformed into a mansion in 1928 b architects Strickland, Blodget and Law. It is now a landmark of the Sargent Trust.