Real Estate
So Far Away, Yet So Close: Rock Star's $3.5M Mansion Hits Market
This western Massachusetts mansion used to be the home of the co-creator of the "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles."
WORTHINGTON, MA — The frontman of rock band Staind is putting his western Massachusetts mansion on the market for $3.5 million.
The 14,240-square-foot home of Aaron Lewis sits on 12 acres in Worthington. It's been awhile (sorry) since someone else owned the home, it was purchased in 2001 from "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" co-creator Kevin Eastman, according to realtor.com. There's a vault on the property that has been home to Eastman's "Turtles" documents and guitars belonging to Lewis.
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- Address: 184 Cudworth Rd, Worthington
- Price: $3,500,000
- Square Feet: 14240
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 5 Full and 3 Half Baths
- Built: 2003
- Features: This outstanding private and spacious estate is set on 12.1 beautifully landscaped acres offering just over 14, 000 square feet of quality living area. The unique 4 Bedroom, 5 full bath/3 half bath main house includes an in-law apartment and an Olympic sized indoor/heated, salt water pool. Top grade appliances are another attractive feature. Dark walnut hardwood flooring runs throughout the main house as does a state-of-the-art radiant heating system. Other special features include a Vantage Lighting System, an indoor/outdoor intercom system, a security system, a large game room and home office, a steam shower and overflow tub in the master bath, a humidification system, and a full house commercial generator. The horse barn includes an apartment as well as a fireproof walk-in vault.
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