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The shingle at 92 High Street in Brookline’s Pill Hill neighborhood comes complete with a redone carriage house that is just under half the size of the 6,988-square-foot main pile.
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The properties both date from the early 1880s, and they are on the market together through Hammond Residential for $4.2 million.
William Ralph Emerson, a progenitor of the shingle style, designed the main house. It comes with nine fireplaces and the original cast-iron stove; and there is the potential for seven bedrooms.
The carriage house has its own guest suite, plus plenty of studio space (and those beams are from way back when). What’d you think?
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