On the coronary heart of Lynn’s coastal Diamond District, one residence stands quietly aside — not only for its ocean views, however for the wealthy historical past etched into each inch of its shingled facade.
In-built 1910 for Charles M. Bacheller, a trailblazer in Lynn’s once-thriving shoe sole trade, 17 Wave Road is greater than a residence, it’s a residing archive of native legacy.
This Shingle Model gem, acknowledged on the Lynn Historic Registry, is a uncommon mix of timeless structure and modern livability. From its 9 stained glass home windows and 4 working fireplaces to the elegant coffered ceilings and authentic built-ins, the house wears its age with dignity and style.
The primary stage flows with intent: a gracious lobby and beneficiant front room overlook the gardens, whereas a refined kitchen — full with a butler’s pantry — anchors the house for easy entertaining.
Upstairs, three bedrooms supply shocking scale, with ample closet house and pure mild. There are additionally two full baths, in addition to a devoted residence workplace. The highest ground, not counted within the official sq. footage that tops 3,700 sq. toes, reveals further visitor house, a exercise space, or a tucked-away studio, plus a rest room for consolation and adaptability.
Out again, a custom-designed backyard retreat options tiered sitting areas and a sunken backyard that feels extra European villa than North Shore. The totally restored storage is only one extra considerate contact.
Simply steps from the waterfront promenade, it is a place the place previous and current meet — the place historical past doesn’t simply linger, it lives.
The sale of the house, in the marketplace for $999,000, is represented by the ResCo Workforce with Gibson Sotheby’s Worldwide Realty.
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