MLS Number: 72573709
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Type: Condo | Villa | Townhome
Area | County:
Boston
Community | City:
Beacon Hill
Location:
4 Joy Street
Boston
, MA
Unit: I
Beds: 3
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F. Baths: 3
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H. Baths: 1
Style:
Townhouse,Garden,Duplex
Built: 1900
Approx. SQFT:
2754.00
Fireplaces: 2
Presenting Beacon HillGÇÖs newest boutique collection of luxury residences less than one block from the Boston Common. Each residence at 4 Joy Street has been meticulously designed to offer a classic yet contemporary aesthetic featuring graciously scaled interiors that harmoniously integrate with expansive private outdoor space. Residence I at 4 Joy comprises the parlor and garden levels with three bedrooms all with en-suite baths. Parlor living and entertaining rooms include the bow-front formal living and dining room, wet bar, formal powder room, sun-filled library and open-concept kitchen and family room. Top-of-the-line fixtures and finishes, including Sub-Zero, Bosch, and Miele appliances, feature throughout the residence, but its true hallmark is its huge, professionally landscaped (1,350 square foot) private garden with elegant Bluestone and brick patios. A truly rare opportunity to live and experience Beacon Hill with a backyard.
Security System
Wetbar
Intercom
Wired-áfor Surround Sound
Patio
Fenced Yard
Garden Area
Range
Dishwasher
Disposal
Microwave
Refrigerator
Washer
Dryer
Public Transportation
Shopping
Park
Walk/Jog Trails
Medical Facility
Bike Path
Highway Access
T-Station
University
Other (See Remarks)
Directions
On Joy Street in between Mount Vernon and Beacon Street.
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»»Lat: 42.3587
»»Long: -71.0678
Beacon Hill is a 19th-century downtown Boston residential neighborhood located directly north of the Boston Common and the Boston Public Garden. It has a rich community life, with neighbors knowing neighbors. Approximately one-half mile square, Beacon Hill is bounded by Beacon Street, Bowdoin Street, Cambridge Street and Storrow Drive. Its architecture, mostly brick row houses, includes the Federal, Greek Revival and Victorian periods, and is known for its beautiful doors, brass door knockers, decorative iron work, brick sidewalks, gas lights, window boxes, and hidden gardens. The neighborhood's main street, Charles Street, is filled with antique shops and neighborhood services. The Massachusetts State House is at the top of the Hill overseeing Boston Common.