
Offered at $2,450,000
Presented By Michael Selbst

Offered at $2,450,000
Presented By Michael Selbst
A remarkably distinguished 18th-century High Georgian residence, set on over half an acre in the heart of Salem?s McIntire Historic District. Set back from the street on a gentle knoll once known as Meetinghouse Hill, the property was constructed in 1744 for prominent shipping merchant Joseph Cabot It remained within the Cabot family for over 125 years and subsequently passed into the hands of other notable New England families, including the Endicott?s, the Lows, and George Parker? of Parker Brothers Games (Monopoly!) This exceptional home is replete with magnificent 18th-century architectural elements, such as a grand staircase adorned with a hand-carved urn and fluted balusters, intricate casework, and rich paneling that graces the principal rooms on both the first and second floors A dramatic, oversized Palladian window bathes both the lower and upper central halls in natural light Complementing its historical grandeur, the home features a charming old-world butler?s pantry and a tastefully designed bespoke kitchen and breakfast room, flooded with light from three exposures The rear grounds make you feel like you are in the country, with mature plantings and a variety of inviting spaces for leisure and entertaining, plus a beautifully restored barn and a second outbuilding All this, mere steps from the Salem Athenaeum and public library, and just a five-minute stroll from the vibrant heart of downtown Salem
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