Solitude, a sense of spacious sanctuary, and an understated elegance heralding a bygone era of design and construction characterize this majestic Summit property. Once informally dubbed "The Boulevard" in affectionate regard for its central locale on a major tree-lined thoroughfare, this is a unique, one-of-kind offering, a rare opportunity for the discerning devotee of the very best in traditional American homes. Built circa 1906 as a scrupulously conceived model of the late nineteenth century classical revival by architect Frederick Cowperthwait, this eight-bedroom, three-floor beauty is both grand and surprisingly cozy, imposing in scale yet entirely livable. Amazingly, this graceful refuge is close to downtown Summit's train station, shops, restaurants, and all attendant amenities. With lush grounds and meticulously maintained gardens, the classically appointed estate features complementary guest quarters over a separate oversized two-car garage, a tennis court, and an archetypal kidney-shaped swimming pool, all in considerate proximity to one another. After decades of loving attention ? and a degree of safekeeping from the post-war suburban boom around its perimeter ? this vintage jewel now awaits an appreciative owner who will champion and painstakingly preserve its architectural integrity. Secluded by a bank of trees, indeed virtually shut off from curious sidewalk traffic, this really is a time-out-of-time haven. Accessible from the north side of Kent Place Boulevard, a first view introduces an impressive array of distinctive characteristics boldly proclaiming the century-old nobility. Across the front lawn the symmetrically balanced fa?ade rises. Centered between eight windows, the striking Greek Revival-inspired entranceway is prominent; its mighty entablature supported by four Ionic, fluted columns with distinguishing scrolled volute, the entry features a fanlight over double doors, flanked by sidelights. Above, more double doors open on a second
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