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Centerville home perfect for families – Boston Herald

Centerville home perfect for families – Boston Herald

Some homes are designed for solitary or intimate pursuits: one-room log cabins, far-flung A-frames in the middle of the woods. But some homes were meant to be enjoyed with a collective of family, friends, and friends-of-friends.

Fitting into this latter category is 26 High Noon Drive in Centerville. The custom-built home is less than a decade old and is as move-in ready as it gets.

If you’re the type to already get excited about fall and winter gatherings, the home is ready to host your Thanksgiving dinners and Christmas mornings in style with an open floor plan, modern gas fireplace in the living area, and a formal dining room for when a table setting is a must. When the food’s been devoured and the dishes are done, 26 High Noon Drive boasts a lower level with room for games, plus an epic media room with plush theater seating. Want to take it outside? Choose from a deck, inviting porch, or a roomy patio space with a firepit at its center.

With three generously sized bedrooms — including a luxury first-floor primary — and 3.5 bathrooms, the home blends convenience with high-end touches.

Just a quarter-mile away, you’ll find the sparkling shores of Lake Wequaquet and its sandy beach, perfect for summer days in the sun. Nantucket Sound is also just minutes from the home, offering easy access to some of Cape Cod’s most beautiful beaches and boating activities.

The sale of the property, on the market for $1,195,000, is represented by Debra Caney of Sotheby’s International Realty – Cape Cod, Osterville Brokerage.