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6 LITTLEDALE STREET

BOSTON, MA

SOLD: ASKING PRICE - $760,000.00 | SALE PRICE - $850,000.00

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Charming 3-story brick-veneered single family on a quiet dead-end street, near parks and public transportation to Forest Hills!

 

The property features 8 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, formal living and dining rooms, an office, a sunroom, and heated laundry room in the lower level on  approximately 1844 ft².

 

Modern features marry vintage elements such as rich gumwood doors and trim throughout and built-ins in impeccable conditions. A working fireplace for those cold New England winter nights graces the living room. Gleaming oak floors on all three levels. A spacious kitchen features custom-made cabinets and quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances and a lovely breakfast nook. A top-floor modern suite with oversized skylights, built-in bookshelves and natural stone mosaic-tiled bath.

 

Gorgeous hardscape work, stone patio, and deck in rear and side fenced-in yard. Expansion potential in full basement with garden-level entry, laundry room and full bath. 1-car garage, one off-street parking spot, and so much more!

 

Come and discover this great Roslindale community in dog heaven, a stone's throw away from the Weider's Recreation Park, the wild urban retreat in the Sherrin Woods and the George Wright Golf Course!

FIRST SHOWINGS AT OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 5/1 & SUNDAY 5/2 12:00-2:00PM

MONDAY & TUESDAY MORNING BY APPOINTMENT

OFFERS WILL BE REVIEWED ON TUESDAY, MAY 4, AT 5:00PM

ASKING PRICE - $760,000.00 

SHERRIN

WOODS

Sherrin Woods is a dog-friendly park located just minutes from 6 Littledale Street. The northern part of the site is comprised primarily of mature oaks, hickory, cherry, birch, and hemlock. The southern portion is filled-in wetlands that has gradually developed into a weedy thicket of non-native, invasive shrubs and small trees. There's a fairly level path appropriate for small children and toddlers.

Climbers will love Pine Rock, a cliff-face with one exposed side around 24' of slabby terrain. Two pairs of bolts at the top make for easy top-rope setup, and there is some potential for mixed natural/passive pro anchors to expand the range of your climbs; just make sure you bring a long static as the best tree is pretty far from the edge! The left-hand side of Pine Rock (from the Austin Street entrance) winds uphill, leading to shorter climbs, bouldering potential and some class 4 scrabbling.

The trailhead is newly rehabbed with large boulders and peat.

GEORGE WRIGHT

GOLF COURSE

George Wright Golf Course is a municipal golf course in Roslindale and Hyde Park. The course was designed by Donald Ross, with the construction completed as one of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Works Progress Administration (WPA) projects. It represents one of the least known but impressive examples of Ross' breathtaking design art. The course opened in 1938. The course is named for George Wright, a Hall of Fame baseball player. 

After decades of contracted management, the City of Boston decided to take over operational control of the facility in 2004. The decision was made to provide the best golf experience possible for the city's residents at an affordable rate. Mark Mungeam was contracted by the City of Boston to renovate the course. Since taking over operations, George Wright has gradually returned to prominence as evidenced by being selected as a MGA Amateur Qualifying Site in 2009.

  • Selected in 2012, 2013, 2014 & 2015 as one of Golfweek’s "Best Courses You Can Play" list.

  • Voted 2009 Best Municipal Golf Course in Massachusetts by Golf Digest.

  • Named 14th Best Municipal in the United States in 2009 by Golfweek.

Over half the holes on the course include hills that often cause the golfer to hit blind shots. Somewhat narrow fairways guarded by large numbers of mature trees also make this relatively short course extremely challenging. The hill on the 12th hole approaching the green has been used for years by locals in the winter as a place for sledding and tobogganing.

The course is open seven days a week from April 1 through November 30.

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