A great catch in the flat
Nestled into the most perfect Boston triangle — between Charles Street, the Esplanade, and the Public Garden in the flat of Beacon Hill — 94 Chestnut St. is a sparkling 2019 conversion of a traditional row house.
Unit 1 of the two-family home hits the market at $2,795,000 with a melding of a luxe interior and a private, summer-ready outdoor refuge — literally a future hot commodity in this part of town.
Unit 1’s layout is a bright take on inside-outside living, with walls of glass drawing the eye from the ivy-covered brick in the yard to the custom shuttered windows facing streetside in the living room. Between them, a gourmet kitchen with waterfall island, marble counters, Wolf and Sub-Zero built-ins (including a sizable integrated wine refrigerator) opens to a lavish deck with a gas grill and ample seating for lounging and entertaining in style.
Extending from the kitchen to the street, an intimate living room enjoys a gas fireplace and thoughtful built-in storage and shelving to maximize space inside the home, which clocks in at a hair under 1,550 square feet.
Three bedrooms on the garden level make full use of the moniker — with two opening to the home’s Zenlike patio and garden via floor-to-ceiling glass windows.The primary suite is its own sanctuary — facing the garden while enjoying privacy and boasting an en-suite bath with radiant heat floors and a glassed-in marble shower.
Offering a quiet retreat, the lower-level garden is a landscaped hideaway in the heart of the city, with irrigated beds and ivy cascading down a red brick wall.
The sale of the home is represented by Samantha Berdinka with Compass, 617893-6404.
Open house hours are from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday.