Within the so-called “Magic Circle” for desirable residences in Cambridge, this unique, charming, and historic 3-bed/ 2.5 condo is tucked into a verdant pocket of tranquility. Originally built by the American poet Longfellow as the carriage house for one of his daughters, the house is adjacent to the Longfellow House and Garden (now a National Park property) and a brief walk from both Harvard Square and the Charles River. The connected but distinct living and dining areas offer access to a charming fenced garden with a private deck. An efficient kitchen with generous counter space, a powder room, and a laundry room complete the first floor. Upstairs, there is a primary suite with twin closets and a full bath, a second light-filled bedroom, a third bedroom well suited for a home office, and a second full bath.The attached garage with two tandem parking spots as well as driveway parking allow one to live a true urban lifestyle on bike or foot.
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LOCATION | HARVARD SQUARE
117 Brattle Street, Unit A
Cambridge, MA 02138 In the mind’s eye, this neighborhood is the “Cambridge” everyone imagines: Colonial and Georgian brick university architecture, independent coffeehouses and booksellers, a fascinating mix of music and tweed and tattoos, and thousands of college students crossing the web of streets here in “02138”—the self-proclaimed “most opinionated zip code in America.” This neighborhood is home to some of the city’s quintessential residential architecture—rangey Victorians, wooden rowhouses, and the iconic brick Harlow buildings of the 1930s.
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