Just Listed: Contemporary Colonial in Chestnut Hill
Timeless style from long ago meets timeless style from our time in this beautifully updated classic.
Some houses have strong bones bequeathed them by the past.
Some houses have striking style the reflects the sensibilities of today.
And some houses have well-known names attached to them.
This house for sale in Chestnut Hill has all three of these attributes.
The third of these injected the second into the first.
That person is the late Peter L. Buttenweiser, noted advocate for children, philanthropist and quiet but influential backer of progressive Democrats.
This stately Colonial just down the block from Highland Regional Rail station was his residence for many years until his death in February 2018.
He and his wife were also responsible for giving this stately Colonial a distinctly contemporary sensibility.
It shows both in the structure and the decor.
Of course, one mucks with the front of a center-hall Colonial at one’s peril, so the face this house presents to the street remains totally traditional.
But as you can see in the aerial view of the rear, the Buttenweisers added some elements that bring this house into the contemporary era.
In addition to the skylight over the main staircase and the clerestory window that allows light to pour into one of the top-floor bedrooms, they also tacked a solarium onto the eat-in kitchen that makes the space feel more like a greenhouse.
That greenhouse effect comes from the lush landscaping of the patio just beyond.
Most of the furnishings in this house are either contemporary classics, Shaker-inspired or modernist originals. If you like this style, you might wish to inquire with the listing agent about making an offer for the furniture as well. This is one of the better examples I’ve seen of meshing contemporary and traditional sensibility.
In addition to the 1909 main house, there’s a second house on this property. Built in 1922 by the house’s original owner, Buttenweiser used this “little house” as a personal retreat. It has everything needed to make it a great guest house, in-law or au pair apartment: a spacious living room, a full kitchen, and two bedrooms and a bath on the second floor.
If you seek a place where you can entertain, network and get away from it all in a single package, this is it. It certainly served its most recent owner in all three capacities.
THE FINE PRINT
BEDS: 6
BATHS: 5 full, 1 half
SQUARE FEET: 6,624
SALE PRICE: $2,388,000
OTHER STUFF: The second house on the property adds two more bedrooms, another bathroom and 1,925 square feet to the total.
8219 St. Martins Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. 19118 [Rob Lamb | Compass]