Debee Tlumacki for The Boston Globe
Wrapped by mature trees and bushes, the stone-faced tower and slate roof of this Tudor Revival home at 95 Reservoir Road on Forbes Hill juts out of the green foliage.
This home has 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and 4,000 square feet of living space. It is listed for $920,000.
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Wrapped by mature trees and bushes, the stone-faced tower and slate roof of this Tudor Revival home at 95 Reservoir Road on Forbes Hill juts out of the green foliage.
This home has 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and 4,000 square feet of living space. It is listed for $920,000.
The tower creates a circular entryway leading to large reception area that has a curving stairway leading to second floor.
The front door at 95 Reservoir Road.
Two steps down is the very large living room.
Here is another view of the living room.
The living room features dark exposed beams.
A wood mantel around the fireplace is carved with grapes and leaves.
Adjacent is a three season room that leads to backyard.
Above, another view of the sunroom.
The backyard has a patio, hot tub pool, and sloping yard shaded by a massive tree.
An artist studio on the property.
The dining room has original crown molding, wainscoting, and oak floors. Also notice the Tudor arch; the arches separate the rooms.
The updated kitchen has Travertine marble, black granite counters, and recessed lighting.
A breakfast nook in the kitchen. A huge pantry with built-in cabinetry connects the kitchen and dining room.
A first-floor bedroom has built-in shelving.
The staircase to the second floor features a wrought-iron railing.
On the second floor, the master bedroom is spacious, has double closets and its own bath.
Ivy clings to a wrought-iron gate on the side of the home. There is an exterior 40-amp plug for car charging.
A look at another upstairs bedroom.
A reading room.
The finished basement has an office and a stone fireplace. Pictured, the family room, where the fireplace resides.
Carrie Reid of Streamline Brokerage in Cambridge will hold an open house from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, June 23.



