Enchanting Queen Anne/Stick-style row house, built in 1884. The home welcomes you into an inviting reception hall, leading to the formal living room & dining room. A large, renovated eat-in kitchen looks onto the private garden & terrace. Walking up the skylit staircase are 5 bedrooms and two updated bathrooms. Beautiful architectural detail, combined with modern systems, offer a special blend of character, history and comfort. 35 Brewster is one of four row houses and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Robert Frost, the American poet, author of “The Road Not Taken”, moved to Brewster Street at the beginning of World War II, with his border collie, Gillie. Privately situated on an idyllic residential street, one block north of Brattle Street, less than a mile to Harvard Square. Convenient to the Universities, Huron Village, restaurants and shops. Easy access to local schools, museums, the American Repertory Theater, Mt. Auburn Hospital, and all that Cambridge has to offer!
73001840
Residential - Single Family, Victorian
5
2 Full/1 Half
1884
Middlesex
0.09
Acres
Public
Frame
Public Sewer
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