Authentic midcentury modern, abutting 150 acres of conservation land, at the top of a glacial esker in Wayland's sought-after Claypit Hill school district. This house was owned by a landscape architect who planted many exotic species on the property (e.g., abundant rhododendrons, a weeping cherry, enormous magnolias, the ivy from General Grant's tomb). Original house was a Core design; a partially finished addition was used as a studio for archeology, sculpture, woodworking, and other activities. Recent updates include tree pruning, door replacement, new electrical, bathroom repair, new stove, chimney masonry and flashing, and overall cleaning. House has two wood stoves; main heat is from two oil burners; insulation is minimal; windows have thermal inserts. Jack and Jill bathroom configuration. Quiet, private, and close to nature, but just 15 miles from Boston. There is a lot of vertical on this property; so, it is not recommended for people with mobility impairments. Owner pays for water. Renter responsible for electric, oil, snow removal, minimal landscape upkeep. First month, last month, and security deposit payable at signing. Cats, fish, or rabbits okay.
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