A generational offering located within Brookline’s historic Cottage Farm. The home of B.F. Pitman was built by the famed architectural firm Kilham & Hopkins. The turn of century Colonial is comprised of 13 rooms, 9 bedrooms and 4 full & one half bathrooms. Situated on a corner lot, the home is commanding and spans four levels. Guests are welcomed into a sprawling foyer which extends into the living and dining rooms, steeped in ornate details and impressive ceiling height. The corner office looks out upon the mature oaks that blanket the grounds. The grand staircase ushers you up to the main bedroom level where one will be greeted by two generously sized guest rooms, two complementary bathrooms, and the primary suite which occupies half the floor with three exposures. A southern facing sun room leads to one of two porches overlooking what once was a series of gardens and wild flowers. Built between the 1850’s to 1910’s Cottage Farm is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.