Charlestown Boston Charmer-
Step back in time to the oldest neighborhood in Boston with Irish-American roots and rich naval history. Charlestown is located on the north side of the city and adjoins the Boston Harbor and the Mystic River. Nestled in its Gaslight District, this newly renovated four-bedroom colonial home places you within walking distance to the Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown Navy Yard and USS Constitution Museum, and several traditional pubs and taverns.
Charlestown Charmer spans 2500 square feet across four levels and features a playroom, a spacious backyard, large decks, and beautiful hardwood flooring throughout. After a day of walking through downtown Boston, come home and retreat to the family room, where you can watch TV and cozy up to the fireplace. The main floor also has a half bath and a brand new kitchen with a breakfast bar, stainless steel appliances, and pane glass sliders open to a large deck overlooking a perfectly landscaped yard. If you head to the lower level, you will discover an oversized playroom that walks out to the backyard. It features a pull-out Pottery Barn couch and a stunning full bathroom, providing extra space for guests to spread out.
Three bedrooms await you upstairs on the third level. The first has two full-sized beds, the second includes one full-sized bed, and the third room is a beautifully decorated nursery complete with a crib. An immaculate full bathroom with a dual granite vanity connects the nursery and one of the guest rooms.
The fourth floor is dedicated to the luxurious master suite. The master bedroom features a king-sized bed, flatscreen TV, Peloton, and a private deck with comfortable furniture. The ensuite master bathroom comes equipped with heated floors, a dual granite vanity, and a spacious walk-in shower.
Charlestown Charmer enjoys close proximity to all of the neighborhood’s historic landmarks and attractions. First, walk the Freedom Trail, which tells the story of the American Revolution. Afterward, stroll down Main Street to find delicious pubs and eateries. And lastly, make sure to visit the New England Aquarium, which attracts over 1.3 million visitors a year!