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The 2,454-square-foot, eight-room Greek revival townhouse at 4 Melrose Street in tiny Bay Village dates from 1875, and has been significantly updated in recent years.
The interior has a kind of rustic contemporary look about it—note the floors and the cabinets especially. And the marble mantels and the pocket doors are the originals from the 19th century.
Interestingly, the $1.995 million tag includes a free membership at the Revere Hotel pool during the summer. Mark Doherty at Coldwell Banker has the listing. What’d you think?
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- Exploring Bay Village, Boston’s smallest official neighborhood [Curbed Boston]