Yr Constructed 1990, addition 2000
sq. ft 5,991
Bedrooms 4
Loos 5 full, one half
Sewerage / Water Non-public (however house is piped for city water)
Taxes $13,685 (2023)
Step apart, John Dutton. This mansion can compete with any home in TV’s Yellowstone for magnificence.
Positioned on so much close to the Harold Parker State Forest, this custom-built mansion celebrates many tree species. The outside makes use of cedar for clapboard siding, deck railings and a gazebo. Constructed with post-and-beam followers from Bensonwood, the house options wooden framing with heartwood pine beams, tongue-and-groove pine ceilings, and Santos mahogany flooring. Oak additionally seems.
A crushed asphalt driveway results in the primary entry ranges. Inside, the lobby gives coat hooks, slab-pine benches, tile with underlay, and stairs to the higher ground and completed basement.
Up two steps, one enters a proper eating room with a crystal chandelier and split-light doorways to the deck.
And if the political debate heats up on the dinner desk and also you want your house like a Yellowstone forged, a pocket door on the suitable opens to the house’s second kitchen, front room, casual eating space with {custom} bookcases, and a half bathtub. The flooring adjustments from Santos mahogany within the formal eating room to oak on this part.
The complete kitchen options white raised panel cupboards, a stainless-steel double sink underneath a window, butcher-block counter tops, a peninsula with seating and French doorways to the yard. The kitchen shares an open structure with the eating space and front room, and two sliders hook up with a deck overlooking the entrance yard. There’s additionally a staircase to the higher ground resulting in a bed room and full bathtub.
The loft space off that bed room has {custom} bookshelves. The 335 sq ft bed room gives two skylights, a walk-in closet, Santos mahogany flooring and three home windows together with half moon.
A full bathtub discovered throughout the corridor comes with tile flooring, a freestanding bathe with a subway tile encompass, a jetted tub with tile and butcher-block body, and a protracted self-importance with a butcher-block counter and spherical stainless-steel sink. .
The hallway continues onto the sitting room/loft connecting each side of the home.
Taking the steps to the first stage, one continues previous the aforementioned formal eating room right into a sitting room with a stupendous double-sided fire and split-light patio doorways to the yard. The fireside space is clad with native stone: bluestone, together with fluorite (inexperienced) and quartz crystals (white/clear/brown) from the home-owner’s brother’s New Hampshire mine. An extended row of bookshelves on the eyeline attracts into the lounge (275 sq. ft), which shares a hearth and has patio doorways to the yard.
The 183-square-foot kitchen charms with {custom} touches, together with: white raised-panel cabinetry, higher cupboards with arched glass doorways, stainless-steel counter tops and home equipment, a glass-block backsplash, an island with seating and a black granite counter, round glass pendant lights, and slim Rectangular home windows act as a backsplash, providing a spectacular view of the woody property and casting pure gentle on all meals preparation surfaces.
There is a 206-square-foot bed room suite with two expansive split-light home windows, a single-door closet and bathtub with pedestal sink, blue sq. tile flooring and camming with a freestanding bathe with glass.
Upstairs, there are two additional bed room suites off the second ground sitting room. The first suite packs so much into the ethereal house: bed room space (262 sq. ft); dwelling workplace (249 sq ft) with {custom} shelving; Cathedral ceiling; bathtub with lengthy self-importance, two vessel sinks, butcher-block counter, bathe with a number of heads, tile flooring and walk-in closet; double-sided stone fire; Two chandeliers; A door to the yard; and a staircase resulting in a loft with a tulip mural and pine flooring.
The house’s closing bed room (193 sq. ft) contains a closet behind mirrored sliding doorways, a number of home windows in {custom} shapes, a shower-only bathtub with a single self-importance, a cathedral ceiling and a staircase to the loft with a half-moon window, Santos mahogany flooring, and {custom} shelving.
An connected two-car storage offers entry to the basement, which gives a workshop, full bathtub and space for storing.
Dwelling sits on 1.1 acres with air con and a brand new geothermal warmth pump.
Doug Walters with Realty One Group has the Nest itemizing.
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