No want to return in time to Regency Period England in case your coronary heart is about on residing on the set of Bridgerton. You may get the jaw-dropping scale, drama, and next-level opulence a lot nearer to dwelling — Brookline.
With 333 Lee Road, we’re handled to a prestigious Georgian Revival property designed by the famend architect and artist William Truman Aldrich, identified for his work on the Worcester Artwork Museum, a part of the Rhode Island College of Design Museum, and the US Submit Workplace in Gloucester. The grand property holds courtroom over three acres of meticulously landscaped grounds with a predominant home, visitor home, and pool home.
And when you’re searching for an actual property trophy, it’s the second-most-expensive itemizing in Brookline.
Inbuilt 1929, the 23,000 square-foot property skilled main renovations between 2008 and 2012, preserving its historic character and larger-than-life persona.
Inside, the property options 11 spacious bedrooms, 11 loos, and 10 fireplaces, offering heat and alluring locations to retreat to. Complementing the bedrooms are beautiful gathering locations — a richly paneled library, formal eating room, and household room. Within the kitchen, outfitted to feed a soccer staff, a custom-designed Molteni range takes heart stage.
An unbelievable 75-foot indoor swimming pool is the spotlight of the natatorium. Wrapped in French doorways that open to the terrace, the pool can also be accessible by means of a 60-foot underground passageway for year-round dips.
The sale of the property, available on the market for $24,500,000, is represented by George Sarkis and Manny Sarkis of Douglas Elliman, 781-603-8702.