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n the heart of Brookline's Chestnut Hill, a majestic mansion with a rich history is poised to change hands for $7.5 million. This stunning estate was once the residence of Larry Lucchino, the Red Sox Hall of Famer who led the team to three World Series championships during his tenure as president and CEO from 2002 to 2015. A pillar of philanthropy, Lucchino co-founded the Red Sox Foundation and made significant contributions to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Jimmy Fund.
In a nod to his charitable legacy, all proceeds from the sale of this magnificent home will be donated to The Lucchino Family Charitable Foundation, which will then distribute funds to local charities. As we step inside, we're treated to a glimpse into the life of a true baseball icon.
Located at 130 Cabot St., this six-bedroom, seven-bathroom estate is nestled in one of Brookline's most coveted neighborhoods, mere minutes from downtown Boston and surrounded by an array of shops and restaurants. The property boasts an impressive array of amenities, including a private office, home gym, wine cellar, media room, and three fireplaces.
The kitchen is a culinary haven, featuring a spacious pantry, scullery, granite countertops, multiple wet bars, and a breakfast nook perfect for casual meals. A formal dining room awaits for more elaborate gatherings. The estate's luxurious outdoor spaces include three grand terraces, a heated pool, and a built-in bocce court – the ultimate retreat for relaxation and entertainment.
A three-car garage connects to these opulent amenities, providing seamless access to the property's many delights. As we explore this magnificent mansion, it's clear that its history and charm are woven into every detail, making it a truly unique find in one of Boston's most desirable neighborhoods.
