Boston Sunday Globe

Andover mansion gives off peaceful mountain home vibe

- By John R. Ellement GLOBE STAFF

109 JENKINS ROAD

Step aside, John Dutton. This mansion could compete with any home on TV’s “Yellowston­e” for beauty.

Located on a lot near Harold Parker State Forest, this custom-built mansion celebrates multiple wood species. The exterior uses cedar for the clapboard siding, deck railings, and gazebo. Built by post-and-beam aficionado Tedd Benson of Bensonwood, the home features timber framing with heartwood pine beams, ceilings of tongue-andgroove pine, and Santos mahogany flooring. Oak also makes an appearance.

A crushed asphalt driveway leads to the main entrance steps. Inside, the foyer offers coat hooks, slab-pine benches, tile with an inlay, and stairs to the upper floor and finished basement.

Two steps up, one enters a formal dining room with a crystal chandelier and divided-light doors to a deck.

And should a political discussion at the dinner table get heated and you need your space like the cast of “Yellowston­e,” a pocket door on the right opens to the home’s second kitchen, a living room, an informal dining area with custom bookcases, and a half bath. The flooring changes from Santos mahogany in the formal dining room to oak in this section.

The full kitchen has white raised-panel cabinets, a stainless-steel double sink underneath a window, butcher-block countertop­s, a peninsula with seating, and a French door to the backyard. The kitchen shares an open layout with the dining area and living room, and two sliders connect to a deck overlookin­g the front yard. There is also a stairwell to the upper floor leading to a bedroom and full bath.

The loft area outside that bedroom boasts custom bookshelve­s. The bedroom, which measures 335 square feet, offers two skylights, a walk-in closet, Santos mahogany flooring, and three windows, including a half-moon one.

The full bath, found across the hall, comes with tile flooring, a standalone shower with a subway tile surround, a jetted tub with a tile and butcher-block frame, and a long vanity with a butcherblo­ck counter and round stainless sink.

The hallway continues on to a sitting room that connects both sides of the home.

Taking the stairs down to the primary level, one continues past the aforementi­oned formal dining room to a sitting room with a gorgeous double-sided fire“These place and divided-light patio doors to the backyard. The fireplace is clad in stone native to the area: bluestone, along with fluorite (green) and quartz crystals (white/clear/brown) from the New Hampshire mine of the homeowner’s brother. A long line of bookshelve­s within the eyeline draws one into the living room (275 square feet), which shares the fireplace and has patio doors to the yard.

The 183-square-foot kitchen charms with custom touches, as well: white raised-panel cabinetry, upper cabinets with arched glass doors, stainless steel countertop­s and appliances, a glass-block backsplash, an island with seating and a black granite counter, circular glass pendant lights, and narrow rectangula­r windows that function as a backsplash, offering a fantastic view of the woodsy property and casting natural light on all prep surfaces.

There’s a 206-square-foot bedroom suite off the kitchen with two expansive divided-light windows, a single-door closet, and a bath with a pedestal sink, blue square tile flooring, and a standalone shower with glass that features caming.

Upstairs, there are two more bedroom suites off the second-floor sitting room. The primary suite packs a lot into a space that feels airy: a bedroom area (262 square feet); a home office (249 square feet) with custom shelving; a cathedral ceiling; a bath with a long vanity, two vessel sinks, a butcher-block counter, a shower with multiple heads, tile flooring, and a walk-in closet; a double-sided stone fireplace; two chandelier­s; a door to the yard; and ladder stairs to a loft with a tulip mural and pine flooring.

The home’s final bedroom (193 square feet) features a closet behind mirrored sliding doors, multiple windows in custom shapes, a shower-only bath with a single vanity, a cathedral ceiling, and ladder stairs to a loft with a half-moon window, Santos mahogany flooring, and shelving.

An attached two-car garage provides access to the basement, which offers a workshop, a full bath, and storage space.

The house, which has air conditioni­ng and a new geothermal heat pump, sits on a 1.1-acre lot.

Doug Walters with Realty One Group Nest has the listing.

Follow John R. Ellement on Twitter @JREbosglob­e. Send listing candidates to homeofthew­eek@globe.com. Please note: We do not feature unfurnishe­d homes unless they are new-builds and will not respond to submission­s we won’t pursue. Subscribe to Boston.com/address-newsletter and follow Address on Twitter @GlobeHomes.

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FROM TOP The primary suite features a cathedral ceiling, wood flooring, a loft, and a double-sided fireplace; the primary suite bathroom has a long vanity with two vessel sinks; the home sits on a 1.1-acre lot near Harold Parker State Forest; and the main kitchen is filled with custom touches, including counter-height horizontal windows that flood prep surfaces with natural light.
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