Experience the ultimate New England sanctuary at The Chapel Way Manor. This isn`t just a place to sleep—it’s where your group’s `out of office` reply finally feels real. Whether you`re here to conquer the Boston boardroom or just conquer the hiking trails, this 5-bedroom designer estate is your private home base for it all.
The Vibe: Where Luxury Meets `Actual` Relaxation
Walk through the front door and feel the instant relief of central air and soaring ceilings. You’ve got five actual bedrooms—no `sleeping on a pull-out in the kitchen` here.
The Chef’s Stage: Channel your inner Martha Stewart in a kitchen that actually features Martha Stewart Living cabinetry and sleek granite. It’s perfect for whipping up a feast or just hiding the takeout containers before your guests arrive.
The `Me Time` Zone: The primary suite features a 6-foot soaking tub that is basically a small swimming pool for your stress.
The Great Outdoors (Without the Bugs): Slide open the doors to your private, trellised composite deck. It’s the perfect spot to sip a morning coffee while judging the squirrels in your wooded backyard.
The Neighborhood: Suburban Peace, City Access
You are tucked away in a quiet Colonial Park cul-de-sac, yet you’re close enough to the city to hear the `wicked awesome` accents.
The Backyard Extension: You are walking distance to the Middlesex Fells Reservation (2,200 acres of hiking, biking, and kayaking). It`s like having a national park as your neighbor, but with better cell service.
Local Legends: Grab a table at The Stones Common House for pub fare that actually tastes good, or head to Gaetano’s for Italian food that would make a nonna weep with joy.
Distances to Your Next Adventure
The Fells Trails: Just a 5-minute stroll to the trailhead.
Boston Hub: 10 miles (roughly a 15-minute drive, unless the local sports teams are playing).
Stone Zoo: 1.5 miles away—perfect for seeing bears without them being in your actual kitchen.
Faneuil Hall & Boston Common: A quick 20-minute drive or a stress-free bus ride into the heart of history.