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181 Walpole Street | Norwood
Offered at $359,900
Lovely full dormer Cape situated on a private lot with easy access to all Norwood has to offer. There is an easy,natural flow to the first floor anchored by the beautifully updated kitchen complete with new white cabinets, black quartz counters and SS appliances.
As is typical, a cozy living room with handsome hardwood flooring , a formal dining room with pretty built in china cabinet, a spacious first floor bedroom, tiled full bath and that ever so desirable "must have" mud room with imperforate storage for cold weather gear, shoes, boots and the like, make for easy entertaining of family and friends. The second floor is host to two front- back bedrooms loaded with closet space,stunning hardwood floors and a generous size full bath featuring a Chatham Pottery sink and tile surround tub/shower.
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About Norwood
The Town of Norwood, officially formed in 1872, was until that time part of Dedham, known as the "mother of towns", as fourteen of the present communities of easternMassachusetts lay within its original borders. Long used as a hunting ground by Indians, Norwood was first settled by Ezra Morse in 1678.[citation needed] He set up a sawmill in what is now South Norwood, the part of town to which the first concentration of families, almost all of whom were farmers, migrated over the next half-century.
During the American Revolution, there was a Minuteman company organized in the area. Its captain, Aaron Guild, on learning of the British marching on Lexington andConcord, to seize the munitions stored there, rode to join the fight and arrived in time to fire on the British at Concord Bridge and participate in the running battle that chased the Redcoats back to Boston.
Abraham Lincoln passed through the town during his pre-inaugural tour of New England.
The Oak View Mansion, located in Norwood, was built by Francis Olney Winslow. Construction began in 1868 and was completed in 1870. Oak View was the scene of almost constant socializing. Some of the most prominent figures hosted in Oak View were President and future Supreme Court Justice William Howard Taft and President Calvin Coolidge.