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The nine-room, 2,673-square-foot Tudor at 19 Hancock Street in Lexington near the site of the famous Revolutionary War battle includes a nautical painting built into the living room wall.
And why not? The house was designed nearly 100 years ago for a naval architect, according to the Coldwell Banker listing for the property—which is now on sale for $1.165 million.
Vaulted ceilings also come with much of the house, which includes the potential for four bedrooms and a sizable surrounding yard. Take a look.
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