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Taylor House, a gracious Victorian home in Boston’s
Jamaica Plain section, was built in 1853 for George W. Taylor, an
international merchant head-quartered in Boston. It is situated within the
Monument Square Historic District, and lies in an area known as "Pondside",
which contains some of Jamaica Plain’s finest suburban architecture. The
structure is predominantly Italianate in style. A distinctive octagonal
cupola sits atop the main house. The house is surrounded by
Victorian-inspired gardens and lies less than one block from a beautiful
pond and a town centre with
excellent dining and shopping.
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