1 Steamboat Lane, Hingham, is an exceptional and historic home occupying 1.2 acres on a hillside that enjoys a spectacular view of Hingham Harbor.
This magnificent, turn-of-the-century home is unequaled in detail and craftsmanship. Exquisite lead-paneled windows, coffered ceilings, five detailed fireplaces, hardwood floors and abundant natural light fill the rooms with an old-world splendor.
Remarkable for its style and gracious layout, this home has over 7,100 square feet of living area spread over three stories. The 13 rooms include six bedrooms, all but one with windows directly facing the harbor.
A huge and fabulous kitchen was added in 1998.

There are four full bathrooms and a half bathroom, including a master bath. Nine heating zones use oil to heat hot water baseboards and radiant heat. Outside, there's a two-car garage and carriage house and swimming pool nestled in the landscaped grounds.
Privately located, 1 Steamboat Lane is within walking distance to vibrant Hingham Square, commuter trains and the Lincoln Maritime Center, and a short drive to World’s End, East Elementary School and the Derby Academy.
To experience the full grandeur and character of this home, short of arranging a visit to walk through it, look at the picture plan and video.
This extraordinary home is a stunning combination of location and elegance.







1 Steamboat Lane, Hingham is offered for $3,900,000
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