Frank Neer Presents 101 Nichols Road, Cohasset, MA 02025

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CLASSICALLY RESTORED & MODERNIZED, FEDERALIST-STYLE COASTAL COLONIAL

Timeless New England architecture blended seamlessly with modern luxury in this updated home that was designed in the Federalist Colonial vernacular. Located in the most sought-after Cohasset neighborhood just steps away from Sandy Beach, this quintessential coastal home offers a rare combination of historic charm and sophisticated design. Nearly every inch of this home inside and out is brand new or restored within the last two years including roof, windows, siding, HVAC, generator, kitchen, hardwood flooring, wall claddings, trim work, mudroom, bathroom, and more.

Key Features

• Prime Location: Steps from the beach and shoreline, partial ocean views from the kitchen and deck during seasonal months.

• Exquisite Kitchen: High-end culinary space featuring all new appliances, custom inlay cabinetry, oversized island with solid walnut top, commercial cooking range, and integrated refrigerator & freezer.

• Architectural Perfection: Extensive trim details perfectly balanced and proportioned, vaulted finished ceilings, and custom built-ins showcase refined craftsmanship throughout 3 floors of living space. Carefully curated premium paint and colors compliment the lighting throughout the day and night to enhance the coastal ambience.

• Classic Exterior: Traditional clapboard front, with cedar shake siding wrapped around the sides and bumped-out rear, with carriage house style two-car attached garage. All new architectural-series windows, roof, authentic functional shutters, solid wood custom garage doors, and custom copper lantern lighting.

• Thoughtful Layout: Open and airy living spaces spread across three floors: 1st floor features family room, kitchen, and casual dining combined into an open layout with high vaulted ceilings, separate formal dining and living room, half bath, and mudroom with built-in cabinetry and integrated walnut bench. 2nd floor features a primary bedroom with ensuite marble bathroom with vaulted ceilings, walk-in closet, and two secondary bedrooms with an additional full bathroom. Lower story walk-out basement features a secondary living room with built-ins, laundry room, exercise space, and office space. Front and rear driveways for convenience, with ample parking.

• Outdoor Living: Set on a beautifully landscaped lot with tree-lined perimeters for privacy, fieldstone rock walls, native plantings with integrated landscape lighting, cedar fence enclosed backyard, and graded grounds designed for ease of enjoyment. Spacious deck off of kitchen area for outside dining and relaxing.

This property is more than a home—it’s a statement of elegance and heritage, designed for modern living, yet deeply rooted in historically accurate New England coastal tradition.

PROPERTY DETAILS

ABOUT COHASSET

When Captain John Smith discovered “Quonahasset” in 1614, he described it as a “paradise of all these parts.” It has remained so for more than three centuries. As a classic unspoiled New England village, Cohasset has been chosen as the setting for several movies and commercials.

Shipbuilding and mackerel fishing expanded in the early 1880’s. During the 1870’s, Cohasset’s maritime industry was on the decline but its scenic beauty and cool ocean breezes were discovered by actors and wealthy Bostonians who began summering here and building large estates. Yachts replaced fishing schooners in the harbor.

In the early years of the 20th century, Cohasset benefited from forward thinking individuals who formed associations to acquire large tracts of land for public recreation and conservation. The 1930’s and 1940’s saw the large summer estates being transformed to year round residences. By the 1950’s, Cohasset had become increasingly suburban with many residents commuting to Boston.

The beautiful Town of Cohasset covers a nine-square-mile area distinguished by its well-maintained colonial homes and its wild ocean vistas of spectacular beauty. The town is located just 20 miles south of Boston and is predominately residential in character with a population of around 7,600. Route 3A bisects the town and provides access to a multitude of small and large businesses, boutiques and specialty shops. Cohasset Village encompasses a quaint, yet spacious, town common with a small duck pond, stores, boutiques and shops. Surrounding this lovely common are the famed colonial First Parish Meeting House and St. Stephen’s Church with its 56 bell carillon that has offered Sunday concerts since 1824. Cohasset also boasts the renowned South Shore Music Circus and three historical museums (Caleb Lothrop House, Captain John Wilson House, and Maritime Museum).

Many of Cohasset’s residents make the daily commute to work (into Boston and beyond) by train, bus, car or commuter boat. The MBTA’s commuter rail Greenbush Line has a Cohasset station off Route 3A.

COHASSET PUBLIC SCHOOLS

S.S. Community Center Nursery School

Carriage House Nursery School

Sand Castle Child Care

Joseph Osgood Elementary School

Deer Hill Elementary School

Cohasset Middle-High School

Town Hall and town related resources

781.383.0036

781.383.9785

781.383.6789

781.383.6117

781.383.6115

781.383.6100

Visit www.cohassetmass.org for additional links and information. Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cohasset_Massachusetts); Photo credits LM (CBRB); ToddC4176 (Wikipedia)

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