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350 Mill Street | Holliston, MassachusettsLocated just 40 minutes from Boston, Holliston Massachusetts is located in the metrowest area, convenient to major highways such as Route 495 and the Massachusetts Turnpike. This home is set on a beautiful private estate setting, accessibly by a long drive off the main road and across the street from conservation land, perfect for taking a long hike in the woods. With hand painted murals and professional faux treatments, this home is a showplace. The kitchen is a cook's dream, anchored by a fireplace and featuring granite countertops set off by high end appliances from companies such as SubZero and Wolfe. A double dishwasher , a convection/ microwave oven and wine refrigerator are just a few of the extras that make this kitchen special. The step down fireplaces family room boasts built in bookcases and a desk. Built ins are also found in one of the bedrooms as well as the lower level. The first floor is wired for a central stereo system. The fourth bedroom is also a possible in law suite. Almost 900 square feet in the lower level offers plenty of possibilities as a playroom, exercise room or media room Holliston, Massachusetts is a small suburban community just south of the Wachusett Mountain ski area and west of the City of was incorporated in 1724 by virtue of approval by the General Court petition requesting that "the western part of Sherborn be a Town." The name was taken in honor of Thomas Hollis, Esq. of London, England, a benefactor of Harvard College. Holliston has grown from a community of a few hundred residents setting aside ten pounds per year for public education to a community with an annual budget of nearly $20 million including more than $12 million for a nationally recognized school system. Holliston takes pride in its strong sense of community, with volunteerism, civic involvement, an on-call Fire Department and highly active service and citizen organizations all attesting to the spirit that distinguishes Holliston. The town also strives to fulfill its role in the larger community through regional initiatives in health care and education, and programs involving arts, culture and diversity. |
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