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The 10-room, 4,029-square-foot Tudor at 94 Hammondswood Road in the Newton slice of Chestnut Hill has a kind of English manor vibe going on.
There is plenty of woodiness, beams, three fireplaces, lots of stone, the architectural style itself, and then the nearly half-acre around the house.
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The pile—on sale now through Coldwell Banker’s Moira Gault for $2.1 million—dates from 1931 and includes the potential for up to six bedrooms.
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