212 Beacon Street

The redevelopment of 212 Beacon Street in the lower Back Bay provided a unique opportunity for potential homeowners to live in a beautifully restored traditional Boston brownstone.

Overview

A flashback to historic Boston, 212 Beacon Street was built by architect John Hubbard Sturgis of Sturgis & Brigham Architects in 1863. In addition to his work in the private sector, Mr. Sturgis’ more famous works included the first Museum of Fine Arts in Copley Square and the Church of the Advent on Beacon Hill.

In 2006, Stonegate engaged the established architectural firm of Ahearn-Schopfer & Associates to create three luxury duplex residences to add to the beauty of the already prestigious Beacon Street.

State-of-the-art amenities included high ceilings, formal living spaces, 2+ bedrooms, direct elevator access, a private courtyard, roof decks and garage parking. Finishes of the highest quality complimented the ​historic details of this unique property.

Located adjacent to the Dartmouth Street Footbridge at the Charles River Esplanade and minutes from Downtown Boston, 212 Beacon Street enjoys spectacular views of the Charles River and its iconic Back Bay neighborhood.