Newton Highlands: Set on a corner lot with views of Crystal Lake, The Peabody-Williams House is historically significant. The building retains its original character and is an important example of Shingle style architecture. Wood carvings and cabinetry are the work of Andrew Lees. Displayed details include gracious rooms, high ceilings, 9 fireplaces, stained glass, and pocket doors. Many windows provide an abundance of natural light. The first floor features a grandiose entry hall with fireplace leading to a double parlor living room and an elegant dining room. The kitchen was renovated in the mid 1990's and has ample cabinet and counter space. Finished 3rd floor game room with vaulted ceiling, FP & skylight. High Efficiency gas heating system. Located in the Mason Rice school district, this magnificent property affords easy access to shops, restaurants, and MBTA station. A preservation easement identifies features of the property that must be preserved.