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Leverett,MA 01054
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Single Family Residence
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 5,731 sqft
Price per Sqft $226
MLS Listing ID 73365879
Style Colonial
Bedrooms 5
Full Baths 4
Half Baths 1
HOA Fees $137/mo
HOA Y/N true
Year Built 1995
Annual Tax Amount $18,736
Tax Year 2025
Lot Size 3.600 Acres
Acres 3.6
Property Sub-Type Single Family Residence
Property Description
Luxury Timber Frame Antique Reproduction minutes to Amherst!Exceptional reproduction modeled after The Dwight House in Historic Deerfield. Wonderful detailing throughout, including cherry floors and wainscoting, 12-over-12 divided-light windows, post and beam construction, cedar roof, natural flow centered around your cooks kitchen for entertaining, 3 craftsman-built fireplaces, brick and slate patios with large koi pond. 5 BR/4bth plus large lower level (1Br/bth, game room/den) with separate entrance; perfect for guests and extended family. Wonderful setting in a peaceful neighborhood surrounded by conservation land and hiking trails. Only 20 minutes to Amherst; 30 minutes to Northampton and 1 hour to Bradley International airport. Close enough for convenience, yet remote enough for peace and tranquility.
Location
State MA
County Franklin
Zoning R
Direction Rte 63 to N. Leverett, left on Chestnut Hill Rd, Right on Laurel Hill. Follow to top, home on left.
Rooms
Basement Full,Finished,Walk-Out Access,Interior Entry,Garage Access,Concrete
Interior
Heating Forced Air,Baseboard,Propane,Wood,Other
Cooling Central Air
Fireplaces Number 2
Appliance Water Heater,Range,Dishwasher,Refrigerator,Washer,Dryer
Exterior
Exterior Feature Porch - Enclosed,Deck,Deck - Wood,Patio
Garage Spaces 2.0
Roof Type Shake
Total Parking Spaces 5
Garage Yes
Building
Lot Description Wooded,Additional Land Avail.,Level
Foundation Concrete Perimeter
Sewer Private Sewer
Water Private
Architectural Style Colonial
Others
Senior Community false