Discover the excitement of city living and the elegant refinement of Boston's Back Bay, all at one prestigious address, The Providence on Newbury. These three townhouses, designed by Boston architect G. Wilton Lewis in a combination of the Queen Anne and Romanesque Revival styles, were built in the 1880s and have been under the care of the Order of Jesuits since the 1940s. Their recent purchase and conversion by Providence Development Group reflects their former elegance while including all the amenities of a modern luxury home.
Newbury Street, in the heart of Boston's historic Back Bay, offers its residents the best of all worlds: internationally renowned designers, superb restaurants and cozy cafés. After sipping a latté and window-shopping at Newbury's famous boutiques, you'll enter the lobby through the century-old front door at 294 Newbury, to gleaming oak floors, decorative wood-paneled walls, and vaulted ceilings.
Once in your home, you'll discover a tranquil oasis in the heart of Boston's Back Bay. Each unique unit strikes a perfect harmony of classic and modern, rich in period detail and updated to the exacting standards of today's buyer: open floor plans, stainless steel kitchens, and marble and glass bathrooms.
The Providence on Newbury is the perfect union of Old World refinement with New World luxury.