
Welcome to Massachusetts’ most expensive old house listing! I love how this house still retains its 1928 charm and character. This Eric Kibbon designed home was built in 1928. It is located on 6.33 acres in Weston, Massachusetts. I love the long winding drive up to the house! There is a main house, guest house, carriage house and garage parking for six cars. The property has a tranquil pond. Six bedrooms, eight bathrooms and 12,714 square feet. $34,000,000
From the Zillow listing:
Step into a world of timeless elegance in this iconic English Revival Tudor. Prominently set high on a ridge abutting a tranquil pond and the lands surrounding the Weston Golf Club. The gated entry and winding approach reveal the commanding terraced property comprising over 6 secluded acres. The 1928 estate was originally designed by architect Eric Kibbon. A balance between modern comfort, beauty and continuity with the past was re-defined by visionary architect, Peter Pennoyer. The extensive restoration goes from the exterior red-clay masonry walls to meticulously re-building the interior living spaces. The curated finishes were precisely replicated from the new steel and Mahogany wood windows to the Ohio sandstone columns and millwork. The receiving court includes a carriage house, private entry to the guest residence and garage parking for 6 cars. Truly one of New England’s unique suburban estates with easy access to Boston and Logan International Airport.
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