12 Ringbolt Road, Hingham, is a waterfront 1996 Federal Colonial that embodies all the magnificence and attention to detail of homes from a period gone by. Wander through the vaulted, beamed living room, the shelved walls of the library with its wood-burning fireplace, and through the brick-floored conservatory out onto the terraced stone patios. Look out across the infinity pool to the backdrop of the "Constable landscape" beyond, overlooking the Weir River.
A vaulted beamed ceiling makes the central living spaces feel open and grand, while retaining a comfortable country feeling in this impressive, 4,592 square-foot manse. A hallway leads to a private guest suite. An additional 600 square feet on the lower level includes a fully finished media room and additional office or bedroom.

Set on 1.76 acres, this expansive home has 12 rooms, 5 bedrooms, 4 full and one half bathrooms, and 4 fireplaces. There are 3 zones of central air conditioning and 4 central oil-fired zones that supply hot-water baseboards or radiant heat. There's a 2-car attached garage and access to a private kayak-launching area.
This is a home in a great neighborhood, close to East school, the commuter train and local beaches. It is both far enough away from downtown to be private and secluded while still leaving town very accessible.
Contact me to arrange a private showing of 12 Ringbolt Road, Hingham.
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12 Ringbolt Road, Hingham, is being offered for $1,999,000
Listed by Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. I would represent you as your Buyer's Agent. The information in this post was gathered from the listing information and other third-party sources including the seller and public records, and does not constitute any type of warranty, either express or implied. Any and all representations or warranties are disclaimed as to the accuracy of this information. All information should be verified by buyer prior to signing a Purchase and Sale Agreement.

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