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Dupee Estate-Mary Baker Eddy Home

Dupee Estate-Mary Baker Eddy Home, Historical villa in Newton, Massachusetts, United States.

The Dupee Estate is a three-story mansion with 25 rooms constructed between 1880 and 1881, spanning approximately 8.3 acres. The main building was crafted from puddingstone, granite, and blue stone blocks and includes two elevators, four chimneys, and several dormers.

William Richardson Dupee built the estate in the late 1800s to house a large family and guests. Major renovations took place in 1907 to accommodate Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of Christian Science, who lived there.

The estate displays a blend of Gothic and Victorian design elements that were typical of wealthy households from that era. The black slate roofing and copper details give the mansion a distinctive character that stands out in the residential setting.

The grounds are quite large and include outbuildings such as a combination gate and carriage house from the 1890s. Visitors should allow plenty of time to explore and be prepared for various terrain since the estate features extensive gardens and outdoor areas.

The grounds feature a distinctive combination gate and carriage house from 1892 that stands as a substantial separate structure with its own historical importance. These outbuildings were part of the infrastructure that wealthy households of the late 1800s relied on to maintain their carriages and daily transport.

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