A piece of Duxbury history is now for sale - the former Odd Fellows hall at 535 Washington Street. The six-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath property boasts an impressive 8,560 square feet of living space and offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern luxury.
Built in 1896 by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, the building was once a hub for community events, featuring plays, late-night balls, and silent movies. The largest gathering hall in Duxbury at the time, it hosted countless social gatherings and meetings.
Today, the property has been lovingly restored to maintain its historic character while also providing ample space for modern living. Upon entering the home, visitors are greeted by a spacious great room with stunning curved tin ceilings that stretch 15 feet high. The room features a gas-burning fireplace, several windows, and leads directly out onto the deck.
The deck itself is a standout feature of the property, offering breathtaking views of Duxbury Bay and the beach. A perfect spot to relax or entertain guests, it's hard not to be charmed by the enchanting atmosphere that pervades this room.
Additional features of the home include a kitchen with stainless steel SubZero appliances, two bedrooms on the first floor, and three bedrooms on the third floor, including a primary bedroom suite with an overwater view. The property also boasts a full bathroom, a guest apartment, and plenty of storage space throughout.
The property is now listed for $3.1 million, according to Megan Johnson of Mackinnon and Co. at Compass, who has the listing.
Built in 1896 by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, the building was once a hub for community events, featuring plays, late-night balls, and silent movies. The largest gathering hall in Duxbury at the time, it hosted countless social gatherings and meetings.
Today, the property has been lovingly restored to maintain its historic character while also providing ample space for modern living. Upon entering the home, visitors are greeted by a spacious great room with stunning curved tin ceilings that stretch 15 feet high. The room features a gas-burning fireplace, several windows, and leads directly out onto the deck.
The deck itself is a standout feature of the property, offering breathtaking views of Duxbury Bay and the beach. A perfect spot to relax or entertain guests, it's hard not to be charmed by the enchanting atmosphere that pervades this room.
Additional features of the home include a kitchen with stainless steel SubZero appliances, two bedrooms on the first floor, and three bedrooms on the third floor, including a primary bedroom suite with an overwater view. The property also boasts a full bathroom, a guest apartment, and plenty of storage space throughout.
The property is now listed for $3.1 million, according to Megan Johnson of Mackinnon and Co. at Compass, who has the listing.