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Garden Apt - Highland Park/Fort Hill (Orange Line)
Garden Apartment in classic turn of (last!) century row house with morning and afternoon sun, complete with brick patio and grill. Marble mantle, tin ceiling, hardwood floors and modern sensibility in the close-to-everything and quiet, residential neighborhood of Roxbury's Highland Park/Fort Hill. The quintessential Boston brick row house experience, renovated by the owners who live in the same building, the Garden Apartment is close to all modes of public transportation--BlueBikes, subway, bus, ZipCar, bike paths-- and walking distance to Museum of Fine Arts, Gardener Art Museum, Dudley Square, Fenway Park, Longwood Medical Area, and more. Orange Line Roxbury Crossing stop 5 minute walk down hill and then minutes to Back Bay, Downtown, Cambridge and beyond. The apartment is a two-room floor through space. Street side room filled with morning sun through three bay windows and includes living room, work space, and large closet. An original marble mantel highlights the space. A French door separates this area from the patio facing room which enjoys afternoon sun. The patio facing room includes eat in kitchen and the Queen bed. Sign into wifi connected HD TV using your preferred streaming app. The full bathroom is off of this room. A small vestibule contains extra storage and direct access to the patio backyard and grill. The Garden Apartment is completely private and self-contained. You have your own entrance and direct access to shared backyard brick patio with grill and a cafe style table and chairs. A door between owner's home and the Garden Apartment is locked at all times. We can help you get settled and oriented if you'd like-- then just enjoy! Keyless entrance through a unique keypad code sent prior to arrival into a mudroom/vestibule which includes information on the space, neighborhood and Boston and your key to the Garden Apartment. Roxbury's Highland Park/Fort Hill served as the outpost overlooking the (then) only land route into Boston during the Revolutionary War, William Lloyd Garrison lived around the corner during his days in the the 19th century abolitionist movement, while Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X both called Roxbury home. A neighborhood full of community gardens, Haley House's urban farm, it is a little piece of country in the middle of the city with easy access to Nubian Square, Jamaica Plain, Brookline, Longwood Medical area, South End/Back Bay and Downtown. Plenty of free on-street parking, three ZipCar locations within a few minutes walk, BlueBike cycles at the Roxbury Crossing Orange Line T subway station (5 minutes down the hill), buses, and an easy drive over to both 93 and the Mass. Pike. Bike path to the Harvard Arboretum. No car grocery shopping-- order from one of two Whole Foods via app and they will deliver, or visit local Stop and Shops and Roxbury's own Tropical Foods. We live upstairs so we can pop down if you have any questions about the Garden Apartment or the area.
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