A Little Piece of History: 168 Brattle Street

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Rarely does a mansion designed
with such architectural intrigue come on the market in Cambridge.
Known as the Joseph Thorp House, this 1888 single family home was
designed by Arthur Little for philanthropist and activist Sara
Chapman Bull over a century ago.

Bulls appreciation for the art,
and Littles impeccable attention to detail are evident throughout
the 8,400 square foot house. Neo-Classical details, from columns
and pilasters to balconies and bays, as well as Queen Anne and
Greco-roman influences can be found throughout the 20 room home.
The librarys decor was inspired by Norwegian design, while the
kitchen, with its original Walker and Pratt cast-iron stove, a
modern prep island, sub-zero refrigerators, and FiveStar range, has
more of a French air.

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Adding to the home’s uniqueness
is its salon. Lockwood de Forest, an artist, designer, and notable
figure during the Aesthetic Movement, is the talent behind the
rooms carved teak and extravagant decor. It is rare to come across
de Forests work as the majority of his pieces can only be seen in
museums.

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Set back from the street, this
ten bedroom, four full and two half bathrooms gem sits on nearly
half an acre, and has views of a courtyard, flowerbeds and a
fountain.

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Many notable figures have
experienced the beauty that is the Joseph Thorp House including,
Hillary Clinton, Jane Addams, Gertrude Stein, and Yo-Yo
Ma.

Interested in making this

extraordinary home
your own? Contact us today!
866.766.7356 | info@gibsonsir.com

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