Today's look in 1860 townhouse

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 03 November 2012 | 22.26

This 1860-built Charlestown townhouse has been given a high-end gut-rehab and interior makeover, turning it into a showpiece contemporary single-family with four floors of living space.

The four-bedroom attached brick rowhouse at 6 Washington St. features a new Spanish mahogany cabinet kitchen with high-end appliances and a third-floor master bedroom suite with a large walk-in closet and a private rear deck off the bedroom. It's on the market for $1,589,000.

Every room in the home has been redone, with new windows with built-in plantation shutters, new or refinished oak floors and contemporary lighting. There's a lot of paneled wainscoting, Gregorian runners in the hallway and newly added window trim, and the rear addition was remodeled in 2008 with radiant-heated floors.

The new black walnut entry doors have etched glass, and lead into a foyer with a coat closet. To the left is a formal dining room with a decorative wood fireplace with an original mantel.

A large opening leads into a kitchen with a breakfast nook that overlooks a fenced-in rear brick patio. The recessed-lit kitchen — redone in the mid-2000s — features new oak floors, Spanish mahogany cabinets, beige granite counters and a center island with pendant lights overhead. There's a large SubZero refrigerator, and other stainless-steel appliances include a Viking gas stove, two Bosch convection wall ovens and a Kitchen Aid dishwasher and compactor. The rear of the kitchen has a pantry area with a wine cooler.

Another dining nook with a wet bar sits in the rear addition, with radiant-heated yellow limestone floors and an adjacent redone half bath with limestone floors and a pedestal sink.

The second floor has a formal living room with contemporary lighting, restored oak floors, three front-facing windows and an original working wood fireplace.

The adjacent recessed-lit library has a floor-to-ceiling bookcase and two rear windows. A recessed-lit study in the rear addition has radiant-heated oak floors and diagonally set windows that overlook the patio. There's a newly added half bath with closet that holds a stacked Asko washer and dryer.

The entire third floor was converted into a master bedroom suite in 2011. The recessed-lit bedroom has new oak floors and glass doors out to a newly built rear deck.

The en-suite master bathroom has porcelain tile walls and floors, gold granite accents and a porcelain tiled walk-in shower. Through a frosted glass door is a large dressing room with custom maple wardrobe cabinets and storage drawers topped with a gold granite countertop.

There are three bedrooms on the fourth floor, all with reconditioned original wide-pine floors. Two are decent sized, but the smaller one is more suitable as a nursery. There's a newly added bathroom with white subway tile and a Japanese soaking tub.

The unfinished basement has been repainted and has lots of storage space. It also holds a three-zone Buderus furnace that provides heat through forced hot water for antique radiators on the first and second floors and forced hot air on the top two floors. There's also a central vacuum system, and central air conditioning with a rooftop unit replaced in 2010. The townhouse also has an alarm, intercom and CCTV systems.

Parking is on-street with a residential permit, but there is garage parking in nearby City Square.

For more information or to see this property, call Frank Celeste of Gibson Sotheby's International Realty at 617-872-3227.


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