Details
Address:60 Laurel St.Type:ResidentialStyle:Single StoryBedrooms:6Bathrooms:3Garage:"Carport"Basement:Yes"Partially finished"Size:3,644 sq. ft.Lot Type:CornerLot Size:0.33 acresYear Built:1910"Model Home"Taxes:$3,341.00 USD (2007)MLS:177796
Description
“One of a Kind Classic Victorian Home." Due to the history of the home, it is registered with the “Lee Historical Society.”
Upon entering the front door you are engulfed in a “Dramatic” foyer with gorgeous front staircase and landing to the second floor. You will find 9’ high ceilings and oak, pine and maple inlaid floors throughout this masterpiece.
Two sets of solid oak pocket doors original to the home enclose the charming parlor. Beveled glass windows allow brilliant light to flow thru. Beautiful kitchen complete with granite countertops, dual fuel (gas & electric), 5 burner double ovens, double cast iron sink, refrigerator, microwave, eat-in kitchen plus more. Elegant formal dining room has a built-in china cabinet and turn-of–the-century charm. A Gentleman’s library includes a pellet stove to keep you cozy and warm. Also on the first floor is a comfortable sitting area and office. You have another entrance to the second floor, up a “maid’s” staircase.
The second floor boasts six immaculate and breathtaking bedrooms each with its own elegance. The third floor (attic) is unique with tremendous living space that could be transformed into owner’s quarters or a splendid world of your own.
Outside you can relax on the “Lemonade Style” porch and soak in the warmth of the sun. A captivating patio also awaits you.
The basement has an additional office and laundry area plus extra storage space.
Often referred to as the" Gateway to the Berkshires", Lee, MA is where you want to be. Incorporated in 1777, it’s charming, old-fashioned Main Street offers excellent shopping and restaurants. Cultural activities are close by, such as Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, Norman Rockwell Museum or Tanglewood. Parks, golf, swimming, tennis and more are within minutes. Not to mention the many restaurants and shopping, including the Prime Outlets at Lee.
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| ▪Often referred to as the "Gateway to the Berkshires", Lee, MA is where you want to be. Incorporated in 1777, it's charming, old-fashioned Main Street offers excellent shopping and restaurants. | ▪Originally called " The Thomas Boyne House", and was once described as a "Fine Mansion". Thomas Boyne was the first man in Lee to own an automobile and string Holiday lights on his home. |
| ▪Due to the great curb appeal this home has to offer, it was selected and appeared on "The Weather Channel" in 2000. | ▪Registered with the "Lee Historical Society". |
| ▪Great potential on the third floor/attic. Huge windows with bright light flowing thru on all sides, high ceilings. Possibilities are endless with this space, studio, office, master suite.. | ▪Previously run as a Bed & Breakfast by Special Permit.
Terrific visibility for a professional office (chiropractor, massage therapist, attorney...)
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| ▪Fireplace | ▪Hardwood Floors | ▪Laundry Room |
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| ▪Corner Lot | ▪Front Porch | ▪Garden Area | | ▪Trees / Shrubs | ▪Lawn | ▪Landscaped | | ▪Patio | | |
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| ▪Refrigerator | ▪Stove | ▪Washer | | ▪Dryer | ▪Dishwasher | ▪Garbage Disposal | | ▪Microwave | ▪Oven Range | ▪Hood Fan | | ▪Washer/Dryer Hookup | | |
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| ▪Cable Available | ▪High Speed Internet Available | ▪Lobby | | ▪Covered Parking | ▪Pets Allowed | ▪Storage | | ▪Public Transportation | | |
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