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Megan Johnson Globe correspondent April 30, 2021 4:03 pm
Cambridge’s Henry Van Brunt House, known as a prime example of Queen Anne Victorian and Stick-style architecture, has hit the market for $14,950,000.
Located at 167 Brattle St. in one of Cambridge’s most desirable neighborhoods outside Harvard Square, the 8,021-square-foot home is as grand in history as it is in style. Architect Henry Van Brunt designed the five-bedroom, nine-bath home to be his own residence in 1883. Van Brunt was known for his work on several landmarks, including Memorial and Weld halls at Harvard University and First Church of Boston in the Back Bay.