Real Estate
$1.75M Home For Sale On Lexington's Historic Six Moon Hill
This home is one of 23 built in the 1940s in the Moon Hill neighborhood, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
LEXINGTON, MA – This $1.75 million Lexington home oozes history. Built by The Architects Collaborative as one of 23 modern homes on Six Moon Hill, this six-bedroom home overlooks a Japanese rock garden and has been expanded to include a master suite with a library and fireplace. The neighborhood was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2016.
The home was recently featured by realtor.com's "unique homes" from across the country.
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- Address: 35 Moon Hill Rd, Lexington
- Price: $1,750,000
- Square Feet: 3700
- Bedrooms: 6
- Bathrooms: 3 Full and 1 Half Baths
- Built: 1949
- Features: This remarkable home was designed and built by the world-famous TAC (The Architects Collaborative) in 1948 as part of Moon Hill, a now historic neighborhood of 23 modern homes inspired by the Bauhaus design principles of world-renowned architect Walter Gropius - a member of TAC. All founding members of TAC lived in the neighborhood they created. This home provides lovely open spaces plus very private living areas. Located on a picturesque lot, providing a serene setting in a quiet cul-de-sac. Living room has an enormous window overlooking a Japanese rock garden containing a large variety of dwarf Evergreens and Hostas. Southern exposure floods the house with light. Expanded by current owners to include a private Master suite that includes a delightful library with fireplace, Bamboo floors and a separate entrance. Many large windows provide views of the private courtyard with water fountain. Six generous sized bedrooms and three and a half baths and expansive closet space throughout.
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