Real Estate
See Inside: Royal 1970s Tudor In Paxton Asking $735K
This Tudor-style home near Worcester is probably big enough to suit Henry, Edward and Elizabeth.
PAXTON, MA — The original Tudor-style architecture began to emerge in late 15th Century England during the reign of monarchs like Henry VIII and Elizabeth I.
But the style also made its way across the pond and was revived in the U.S. in the late 19th Century. That revival is still going on today, and this Paxton mansion is a pretty good example, featuring the signature stucco panels separated by dark timber beams.
This home is also big enough for royalty, with five bedrooms, five bathrooms and almost a full acre of land a stone's throw from the Worcester border. Check out the details:
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- Address: 13 Dunanderry Way, Paxton, Massachusetts
- Price: $734,900
- Square Feet: 3700
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 3 Full and 2 Half Baths
- Built: 1976
- Features: You won't want to leave! Situated on a private cul-de-sac at the end of a picturesque tree-lined street, this lovingly maintained Tudor is ready for its next chapter. Like something out of a fairytale, the floor to ceiling stone fireplace, sprawling grounds and unique touches throughout will ensure your home stands out from the rest. There's room for everyone to be together (or apart for those remote work/learning days!) with a flexible 10 room floorplan, including: 5 beds, 3 full / 2 half baths, sunken formal LR and den, formal dining room, finished lower level with laundry room, wet bar and bonus space for an extra bedroom, office, gym or playroom! Two fireplaces total, plus a woodstove for cozy comfort all through the home! Lovely perennial gardens. Security system. Newer roof + boiler. Backyard access to the Appalachian Trail! First showings at weekend Open Houses: Sat/Sun, 5/22-5/23, 1.30-3pm.
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