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The story was first published in the January 25 Boston Globe.
New England is written on the surrounding stone walls, but the 24-acre custom house exudes Dutch, flying knives, farmers and etiquette. It’s a Federal-
The style farmhouse with two octagonal towers highlights the back and wings.
The foyer leads to the right space: dining room, living room and library.
Each of these spaces has a fireplace with hands
The carved Mantel evokes a formal feeling but does not require a gown and gown.
The restaurant has a waist-
High wall panel, crown molding, candle-
Style chandelier and a built in
There is a cabinet with scallop design in China.
The living room focuses on the fireplace and is an elegant cousin.
But, frankly, the library is probably the most beautiful room in the whole house-only natural beauty that can be seen through three windows can enhance this look.
Authenticity of the 18 th
Robert Adams, Century British architect, has a big bump on the ceiling --
The plaster Oval allows the candle holder chandelier to rest in the soft blue area. Built-
The shelves are hung with wood products that echo the ceiling.
The corridor on the back of the house leads to less formal spaces, including a belt 22-foot-
The huge truss and beams support the high ceilings of the cathedral, and although they look dramatic, they are not visual highlights.
This distinction belongs to the stone fireplace with oval windows above the mantel.
Please see inside 151 Plympton Road.
The hotel is only a few steps away from the breakfast area, solarium and kitchen, a square space reminiscent of the New England farmhouse.
Arrive through a cornerstone-
Kitchen with arched door
Cherry wipe cabinet, soap and stone counter, high
And antique Delft tile tailgate.
There is a desk area and a large island with granite counters and sinks.
The dazzling curved stairwell connects three floors.
The second floor is the master suite, which is located on the right side of the house and offers a large dressing room, as well as a bathtub with shower, two vanity tables and a bathtub.
A corridor connects the bathroom to the sleeping area.
There are two doors, each with an arch leading to a living room with a Juliet balcony and a fireplace.
The last part of the suite is the first floor, a gentleman's lounge with dark wood, green paint, fireplace, small bar and half bath.
There are also three bedrooms on the second floor and two with en-suite bathrooms.
The third bedroom is octagonal and the ceiling is the most striking and beautiful.
The floor was completed in another bathroom and a laundry room.
The lower level changed everything.
Fixed with long curtains, Art Deco fixtures and dark colors (
Paint sometimes)
Wood, the design target is about 1920 of New York apartments.
There is an entertainment room with a bar, a projector and a screen hidden behind the velvet curtains.
A long hallway passes through a gym with steam and sauna and a full bathroom and ends in a charming place --up bedroom.
There is also a cellar and music room on this floor.
The property consists of three
Car garage and separate rearand-
The carriage house is reminiscent of the structure of the barn.
The carriage house adds 2,100 square feet of living space with three garages and one
Bedroom suite with kitchenette, living room, fireplace, dining room, full bathroom, playroom and attic.
The hotel offers fountains, irrigation wells and tennis courts with pavilions.
At present, the owner participates in chapter 61A open space-
According to Cynthia Gerry, director of Sudbury evaluation, the preservation process reduced the property tax by $7,096 in 2017.
Elise Siebert, real estate agent at Benoit Mizner Simon & Co
Listed agent in Weston.
$9,900,000 style: Federal-
Built in 2005 square feet: 11,837 bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 6 full set, 3 semi sewer/water: private/public tax: $84,047 (2017)Follow John R.
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