Just listed: Dark-beamed great room crowns Brookline estate
When the front doors open, a grand foyer awaits, boasting large diamond windows across from a stately wooden staircase. Read more on realestate.boston.com.

With seven bedrooms and just as many fireplaces, 38 Welch Road in Brookline has hit the market for $3,200,000. The manor-style mansion is sited on a little over half an acre on a private cul-de-sac, with lots of millwork and window seats throughout.
There are five full bathrooms, two half bathrooms, and 6,943 square feet of living space.
A grand foyer awaits past the front door, boasting large diamond and stained-glass windows across from a stately wooden staircase. More intricate windowpanes are on display in the family room, which features a beamed ceiling and a fireplace and connects to a mudroom with a heated floor. The mudroom offers access to a long bluestone patio that runs along the back of the home and can be seen from the dining room’s bay window. The dining room, living room, and the kitchen boast elegant woodwork.
The second floor’s main event is the master suite, which has a gas fireplace and French doors that open to a private patio atop the two-car garage. Take a right from the bedroom and you’ll be in the double-vanity master bath; take a left and you’ll hit a walk-in closet, a study, and a bath shared with the second bedroom. There are four more bedrooms on this floor (one with a fireplace), as well as a laundry room.
Finally, the third floor boasts a captivating great room with a beamed cathedral ceiling, fireplace, and black board-and-batten millwork. There’s also an additional bedroom and storage space on this floor, including a cedar room.
Krongel & Paul of Hammond Residential Real Estate has the listing.
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