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1883 in Lancaster, MA

Posted on OHD: 11/15/22. Last OHD Update: 11/15/22.
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495 George Hill Rd, Lancaster, MA 01523

This fine example of Tudor Revival style architecture is situated on over six acres with wonderful expansive views overlooking manicured lawns with a pastoral pond view and skyline vista. Built for the Thayer family, this home was constructed of the finest materials, including cut granite and brownstone on the exterior, with detailed moldings and interior refinements in multiple species of clear natural wood. The 15 room layout include numerous fireplaces with extraordinary mantel details, crown moldings, curved glass windows, and many quarter sawn oak floors and a very bright and open interior. The rooms have lofty ceiling heights and offer elegant and inspired architectural detailing which exemplifies the stylistic eclectic attributes of this architectural Revival style. Each level offers five principal rooms, and the lower level includes an original 19th century bowling alley. The house is ready for its final restoration phase. Much work has been attended to over a thirty year per
8 Bed · 2.5 Bath · 8,709 Sq Ft · 6.16 Ac.
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