Description
This Historic Colonial Dublin home, built in 1898, sits at the base of Mount Monadnock, with a gently sloping approach that reveals wide views of the mountain. The house features elegant elliptical bays, Roman bath windows, Tuscan porch columns, and a pristine white clapboard exterior, evoking the timeless elegance of days gone by. Upon entering, a foyer leads into a larger entrance hall framed by twisted balusters on the stairwell. Above, an oval divided skylight bathes the space in natural light, filtering from the second floor to the first. Off the entrance foyer, there is a cozy sitting room, study, or den. The living room, with its welcoming atmosphere, features two arched alcoves with multi-paned 9-over-9 windows and a central fireplace. Double doors from the living room lead to the porch, where family gatherings or quiet moments of solitude can be enjoyed at the base of the mountain. The home offers ample bedrooms. Downstairs, four bedrooms share a full bathroom. Upstairs, there are two wings: the main wing contains two primary bedrooms, each with an en-suite bathroom, along with an additional bedroom. The second wing houses four more bedrooms, two of which feature bay windows, all sharing a full bath. There is also a charming carriage house, likely designed by the same architect, John Lavalle, echoing the homes design with similar fenestration. This is a home designed for generations.
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10BEDS
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37ACRES
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5BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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9,331SQFT
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$166$/SQFT
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Description
This Historic Colonial Dublin home, built in 1898, sits at the base of Mount Monadnock, with a gently sloping approach that reveals wide views of the mountain. The house features elegant elliptical bays, Roman bath windows, Tuscan porch columns, and a pristine white clapboard exterior, evoking the timeless elegance of days gone by. Upon entering, a foyer leads into a larger entrance hall framed by twisted balusters on the stairwell. Above, an oval divided skylight bathes the space in natural light, filtering from the second floor to the first. Off the entrance foyer, there is a cozy sitting room, study, or den. The living room, with its welcoming atmosphere, features two arched alcoves with multi-paned 9-over-9 windows and a central fireplace. Double doors from the living room lead to the porch, where family gatherings or quiet moments of solitude can be enjoyed at the base of the mountain. The home offers ample bedrooms. Downstairs, four bedrooms share a full bathroom. Upstairs, there are two wings: the main wing contains two primary bedrooms, each with an en-suite bathroom, along with an additional bedroom. The second wing houses four more bedrooms, two of which feature bay windows, all sharing a full bath. There is also a charming carriage house, likely designed by the same architect, John Lavalle, echoing the homes design with similar fenestration. This is a home designed for generations.