Have you heard of Bancroft Heights? Located on Worcester's West Side (think, just past WPI and up Salisbury Street) is a coveted neighborhood with an extraordinary inventory of remarkable homes built during the Golden Age.
According to Laura Porter, Correspondent for Worcester's Telegram & Gazette, Bancroft Heights was planned as a well-to-do neighborhood, it has, over the century, been home to “manufacturers, inventors, businessmen, doctors, lawyers, newspapermen, scholars, historians, educators and politicians …"
Worcester Architectural Historian, Susan Ceccacci called it “a gracious residential neighborhood remarkable for its tranquility.” Read more about this treasured neighborhood in Ceccacci's book Living at the City's Green Edge : Bancroft Heights a Planned Neighborhood in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Our listing at 13 Rutland Terrace, designed by architect Edward Topanelian, is featured in Ceccacci's book, and is shown as an example of Tudor style influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement. Visit www.13Rutland.com for more about this extraordinary home.