Megan Johnson -- Globe correspondent
February 18, 2021 11:15 am
Henry Ives Cobb is known for designing some of Chicago’s most famous properties, like Newberry Library and several buildings at the University of Chicago, but the Brookline native also left his mark in his hometown with a series of row houses in the popular Pill Hill neighborhood, which earned the moniker due to its high population of doctors in the 1800s. Last week, one of those Queen Anne-style row houses hit the market for the first time in 50 years.
Listed at $2,495,000, the property at
242 Walnut St.is known in historical records as the Edward C. Horey House, but it’s commonly referred to as the