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$3.25M Tudor-Style House In Newton Features Two-Tiered Deck With Built-In Gas Grill

It’s rare to see a Tudor-style house these days, but on top of West Newton Hill sits a $3.25 million home inspired by medieval architecture.

249 Highland St. in Newton

249 Highland St. in Newton

Photo Credit: Coldwell Banker Realty - Boston
Large living room with a fireplace.

Large living room with a fireplace.

Photo Credit: Coldwell Banker Realty - Boston
A gourmet kitchen with access to the deck.

A gourmet kitchen with access to the deck.

Photo Credit: Coldwell Banker Realty - Boston
The dining room’s natural woodwork was also restored, the listing said.

The dining room’s natural woodwork was also restored, the listing said.

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The Tudor-style home offers four bedrooms.

The Tudor-style home offers four bedrooms.

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The four baths have also been renovated.

The four baths have also been renovated.

Photo Credit: Coldwell Banker Realty - Boston

The newly renovated home at 249 Highland St. in Newton houses four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and offers nearly 4,000 square feet of living space, a listing by Coldwell Banker Realty - Boston reads.

The spacious living room features a wood-burning fireplace, with access to a sunroom separated by glass doors.

The renovated kitchen is fully equipped with an oversized island, quartz counters, SubZero fridge, Miele dishwasher, six-burner Thermador stovetop, separate bar area, and an eat-in-kitchen, according to the listing.

Invite friends for a barbecue on the two-tiered deck, which features a built-in gas grill.

The second floor also has access to an attic space that functions as a playroom or office.

Tudor-style homes are a rare sight because they’re more expensive to build, and the design fizzled out after World War II, House Beautiful noted.

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