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One of a kind quintessential (pre)PRE WAR Mansard in JP's finest neighborhood with private back yard. Lovingly renovated to bring modern artistic taste without sacrificing period details. Front entry hall greets you with choice fluted glass pendants as you enter a sought after open layout living area graced with high ceilings thorough out indicative of the era. Efficient stainless steel kitchen with generous pantry. Faux fireplace centers the open living room, precisely placed windows/bay windows to allow for privacy and perfected daylight, custom built walk in closets, office nook, shoe/coat storage areas, timeless white subway tiled bath and royal blue octagonal penny tiled bathroom. Generously sized bedrooms at opposite ends with an organizers dream of vast closets. Amenities include; in unit laundry, wifi, bike storage in exterior shed, cobblestone parking and keyless entry. Sip morning coffees or meander architecturally planned stone paths in private Mahogany gated landscaped urban oasis zen garden with bamboos, and blossoming flowers. Conveniently located one block to StonyBrook orange line T (8mins to downtown), Ula cafe, gym and Sam Adams Brewery. Across the street from SW Corridor Park. Walk to Wholefoods, Jamaica Pond, bus 39 to Longwood medical area.
*Rates are specified on this ad. Rates reflect 2 person occupancy.*
Green Spaces: Jamaica Plain, often referred to in the 19th century as 'the Eden of America,' is one of the greenest neighborhoods in the city of Boston. The community contains or is bordered by a number of jewels of the Emerald Necklace park system designed in the 19th century by Frederick Law Olmsted: Olmsted Park, from Route 9 at the Riverway south to Perkins Street, including Leverett Pond, Willow Pond, and Ward's Pond... Jamaica Pond has 60 acres (240,000 m2) of surface area and is the largest and deepest body of fresh water in Boston... Arnold Arboretum is a 265-acre (1.1 km2) world-renowned plant collection maintained by Harvard University, and contains Peter's Hill, the highest elevation in Jamaica Plain at 235 feet (72 m)... Franklin Park is a 527-acre (2.1 km2) park (the largest in the city) and holds the Franklin Park Zoo (the largest zoo in New England), White Stadium and the William J. Devine Golf Course.
Public transportation: The Green Line 'E' Train streetcar service terminates at Heath Street and South Huntington Avenue. Bus service continues along South Huntington Avenue, Centre Street, and South Street to its terminus at the Forest Hills Station. The Orange Line rapid transit train line runs below street level through the middle of Jamaica Plain, with stops at Jackson Square, Stony Brook, Green Street, and Forest Hills. Buses connect Jamaica Plain with West Roxbury, Hyde Park, and suburban Dedham and Walpole to the south, and the rest of Boston by street routes. Forest Hills Station is a major transportation hub and is within walking distance of the Arnold Arboretum and Forest Hills Cemetery.