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Magnificent Salem Colonial Home for Sale ? 376 Essex Street
The Clarence Clark House ? $899,000

Home for Sale - 376 Essex St, Salem

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Elegant Colonial Revival Mansion, circa 1894, known as the Clarence S. Clark House has Federal, two-story carriage house and splendid grounds and is located in the prestigious McIntire District of historic Salem, MA. This recently renovated and meticulously restored residence provides 5,400 s.f. of living space, 13 rooms, 5 bedrooms, 3 full and 3 half baths, 4 fireplaces, formal living and dining rooms, first-floor family room and potential in-law quarters with separate entrance.

The Grand Entry Foyer has been renewed, the oak floors refinished and the mahogany formal living room with fireplace revitalized. This well-preserved home with outstanding period detail has been enhanced with custom-designed, solid quarter sawn oak kitchen with new Viking refrigerator, 6-burner range and oversize, electric wall oven and granite counters; and, a new, first-floor half bath/laudry with a hand-hewn, 8 foot, mahogany vanity top.

The Master Suite boasts a luxurious bath with Roman style, steam shower with marble and glass tiles, double slipper soaking tub adjacent to a sleeping/sitting porch that overlooks lawn and perennial gardens. Additional renovations include a redesigned, 18-zone heating system, complete electrical upgrade with Cat-5 communication and RG59 coaxial cable plus 200 amp service, in-ceiling stereo speakers throughout the first and second floors, central A/C, central vacuum and 6?zone sprinkler system.

One of the North Shore?s finest homes with the beauty of yesteryear and the modern conveniences/amenities of today, near the commuter rail, downtown restaurants, shopping, the Common, Salem Harbor, beaches and ferry to Boston. This extraordinary home awaits your visit!

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Call Kathleen Sullivan for your private showing at 978-927-9199.

The children's bedroom below features wall art by local artist Jill Pabich. More photos of the room's art can be seen on
Jill's web site.