
""Not only did he restore it to its original beauty, but he was also inspired beyond that. He really took it to another level," said broker Ilene Solomon of Coldwell Banker Realty of Chestnut Hill."
"The house boasts a mansard roof, unique gardens interwoven with stonework and fountains, and a welcoming central hallway that connects all main floor rooms."
"The living room features a fireplace and huge bay windows, while the dining room has a comfortable seating area tucked into a bay."
"The spacious kitchen showcases a theme of arches, enhancing the home's historic charm while integrating modern amenities."
The Charles Davis House, constructed in 1860 in the Second Empire style, stands out with its vibrant colors amidst a backdrop of whites and grays. Originally a nursing home, it was transformed into a six-bedroom, eight-and-a-half-bathroom residence by an architect who restored its original beauty while enhancing it with modern features. The 7,313-square-foot home includes unique gardens, a mansard roof, and a welcoming central hallway that connects spacious rooms, including a peach-painted living room with bay windows and stained glass accents.
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