The history of Brattle Circle begins with an Italianate house built in 1856 for the superintendent of the magnificent Mount Auburn Cemetery nearby. It continues in the 1930’s/early 1940’s when prominent architect William Galvin adds his residence and office on site. Today, the restored original properties and complimentary modern homes create a distinctive courtyard community offering the serenity of a town green from an era gone by.
Features:
- Seven well crafted townhomes on quiet cul-de-sac
- LEED Silver Certification
- Parking for 1-2 cars
- High-efficiency mini-split heating & cooling units
- Tankless, ultra-efficient water heaters
- Open/closed cell insulation
- Finishes unique to each townhome
- Jeld-Wen windows
- Custom doors with specialty hardware
- Custom stained white oak floors
- Bosch appliances