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The mansard-roofed Victorian at 44 Winthrop Street in Newton’s West Newton Hill includes three floors and the potential for seven bedrooms.
The 14-room, 4,345-square-foot house—the bones of which date from 1874—also boasts five and a half bathrooms and plenty of built-in shelving as well as space for touches such as a nursery or an office.
Of course, such scope and location doesn’t come cheap: Forty-four Winthrop wants $2.295 million through Coldwell Banker. What’d you think?
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