5 Claremont St.
Winner of 2005 Silver Hammer Award
Presented yearly by the Chamber at the Annual Business Meeting to acknowledge premier construction or rehabilitation projects that have an extraordinary visual and aesthetic impact on the physical landscape of the community and that have brought new life to some of the region's most historic assets.
5 Claremont St. is a historic Victorian that has been meticulously restored to its original elegance. It borders Clark University. Some of the important details encompass the following:
- On the National Historic Register
- Designed and built by Stephen Earle who designed the Chestnut St. Church
- Large granite entrance staircase
- Restored exterior architectural detail
- Original stained glass windows throughout the building
- Restored hardwood floors throughout
- Huge pocket doors and period lighting fixtures
- Detailed millwork on banisters and built-ins
- Multiple fireplaces with restored mantles and surrounds
- Grand Foyer features a two-story majestic staircase with an 8'X10' stained glass mural
- Four full bathrooms; the first floor bathroom has granite floors and countertops and the second and third floor bathrooms have restored claw tubs
- Window seats throughout
- Many walk-in closets with marble vanities, heat registers and built-ins
- Cherry cabinets with granite counter tops in the first floor kitchen
- Another kitchen with several bedrooms on the third floor.
- Restored red slate roof
- The 30,000 square foot lot has a wrought iron perimeter fencing with parking for 20+ cars
- 20 rooms, 4 baths
$945,000 or contact for leasing information
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