The interior had been stripped of its historic features, so it was converted to modern living on the inside while honoring its 1830s architecture on the outside.
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There are posh neighborhoods, exclusive enclaves, and affluent areas of Boston — and most locals know where they are. Homes there are so chic, so beautiful, and so desirable, that the address alone is shorthand for the ultimate in elegant living.
Beacon Hill is undeniably one of those Boston addresses — with price tags to match. A house that fronts Louisburg Square and backs onto Acorn Street has hit the market for $15,500,000.
94 Mount Vernon Street is one of the Greek Revival houses built in the 1830s by the 19th-century upper class. As the fortunes of Beacon Hill and the Back Bay rose and fell, many of these single-family homes were converted to multi-family houses; 94 Mount Vernon Street was no exception. By the turn of this century, the building had deteriorated. Its tenants moved out, and the once-beautiful structure stood empty for over 20 years…