Welcome to 30 The Fenway in Boston, a historic residence designed in 1895/96 as a single family townhouse mansion in the Federal Revival style by the firm of Longfellow, Alden and Harlow. Now comprising five condominiums, the building is a gracious, city park-adjacent gem in the Fenway/Boylston Street National Historic District. Unit #3 is a stunning, sunlit home comprising 3005 sf of turn-of-the-century elegance. The huge, oval-shaped living room features double-height ceiling, marble accents and remarkable architectural styling. The living room and master bedroom above share a wall of windows that looks out onto a private deck. Original glass-front cabinets grace the kitchen and dining room. A spiral staircase takes you up to the master bedroom, bathroom with soaking tub, skylight, walk-in closet and washer-dryer. A spacious bedroom in the original ballroom is currently a modern office with kitchenette, bathroom and French doors that overlook the Emerald Necklace Parkland.