Luxurious, charming, unique, and perfect. From the cast iron spiral staircase that takes you up to the cozy bedroom loft, to The living room adorned with old world rough pine paneling and a brick fireplace. Located in the heart of Boston's historic North End, this single cottage, flooded with natural light from the skylights, was originally used as a sculptor's studio in the early 1960's. For th
e past 95 years this property has been one of the most charming residences in the North End. The kitchen and bathroom are very modern and luxurious. The dining area seats four and the living area has a double recliner, an antique rocking chair, a smart TV, a Blu ray player and a collection of movies and music CD's. The bedroom loft has new queen size bed, laptop work desk and a large dresser. Outside on the patio a comfortable table with umbrella and chair awaits, where you you can enjoy your morning espresso or your evening glass of wine. The North End, Boston’s “Little Italy,” is famous for its Italian food and feasts. It is Boston’s oldest neighborhood, a one-square-mile waterfront community not far from Faneuil Hall with a population of about 10,000. With close to 100 restaurants, Pastry shops and boutiques, you just can't go wrong if you like to eat and shop. The Four great reasons to visit the North End:
1) The history.
2) The food
3) The Feasts
4) The architecture
This cozy furnished rental is within walking distance to everything Boston has to offer. The Old North Church, Paul Revere's house, the USS Constitution, Bunker Hill,Quincy Market, Faneuil Hall, Beacon Hill, the Boston Waterfront, the Financial District, The Boston Commons, TD Garden, ( The Home of the Celtics and Bruins), Fenway Park, (the home of the Boston Red Sox),The Old State House, And some of the most distinguished colleges in the U.S., Harvard, MIT, BU. Tufts, Emerson and Northeastern, just to name a few.