Thestunningly unique offering in
the heart of Boston’s idyllic Bay Village is currently under
agreement
Have you ever strolled down one of Boston’s grand boulevards,
trying to glimpse into windows along the way?
Wonder no more about thebeautiful interiors hidden inside the
brownstone positioned at 35 Winchester Street in Bay Villagethe
quaint, tree-linedresidential neighborhood wedged between the South
End and Back Bay. At barely six blocks, Bay Village is the smallest
of Boston’s official neighborhoods, brimming withpicturesque
townhomesand red brick rowhouses. It is also the birthplace of
famed authorEdgar Allan Poehisparents were actors in the nearby
Theater District.
The painted blue bricks of number 35 conceal a strikingly
moderninteriorthe result of a top-to-bottom gut-renovation
in2015.
“You don’t expect to find this amazing flow of light, sound, and
synchronicity from one level to another,” expressed Gem Mutlu, the
exclusive agent behind the property. “It’s quite spectacular.”
How thestaircase was installed is the hallmark of the homea
crane brought itin through the roof before the skylights were
installed. Now, an amazing light radiates throughout the entire
building, seamlessly uniting each level.
A labor of love and an expression of great respect for modern
architecture, this custom residence boasts thehighest level
craftsmanship and attention to detail throughout. The exposed brick
wallsmakeit feel like a loft, while the cathedral ceilings and
large skylight windows drench every floorin natural light.A
retractable glass wall opens to a rooftop terrace. Enclosed by lush
greenery, the terracereflects the finest European sensibilities,
providing ample private space forlounging, grilling, and dining,
and yet offering some of the most spectacular views of the
city.

