This meticulously cared for, custom-built, brick, Georgian Colonial on over 2 acres is tucked away in the cul-de-sac of a highly sought West Falmouth neighborhood. Find yourself at home in this impressive and elegant residence, surrounded by all the amenities and conveniences that make this area eminently desirable.

The grounds feature outstanding landscaping, with an old stone wall and brook on the edge of the property. The home is flanked on one side by a sunken family room that includes a gas fireplace and access to the screen porch. On the other side, find the grand dining room, with its ceiling medallion, a built-in china cupboard, and a stunning marble fireplace.
The first floor features a library, accessed by French doors, with custom built-in shelves and a fireplace, a center hall with a huge closet and wainscoting, an eat-in kitchen with granite and corian counters, hardwood floors, a brass bar sink in addition to the main sink, new paneled Sub-Zero refrigerator, an induction Viking cooktop, two convection ovens, an island, and a large peninsula with seating for three, plus a half bathroom, mudroom, and laundry room.

Upstairs are three bedrooms, each featuring a walk-in closet. The primary suite has a lovely sitting area and access to unfinished attic space ready for expansion. From another bedroom, one has access to a second attic for storage or enlargement of finished space. A large family room is in the finished basement, featuring a sunken billiards/ping pong room, a granite-topped bar with dishwasher and fridge that seats eight people, a bathroom with shower, and a surround sound system.

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