![]() "What about the water?" one of our foursome asked, after having a look at the GPS in the cart. Mickey Mouse was the perfect metaphor for the hole. "Aim for the bunker that looks like Mickey Mouse," said the starter, who had walked down from his perch after spotting our confusion. Even with a decent GPS system in our carts, our foursome spent a good 10 minutes on the first tee trying to figure out which of the greens in the distance belonged to our 490-yard par five hole. But straight and long is a liability on the first hole of the Granite course, a bad piece of golf design if ever there was one. The Milton nine at Granite links compels you to hit the ball straight and, in a few cases, long. Today we finish our round on the Granite nine. Links (see article below) and nine of its 27 holes, the MiltonĬourse. Yesterday we explored the history of the unusual Granite On-site parking for each residence offers yet another convenience, giving residents the ability to drive to their destination and arrive home to guaranteed parking.The green at the par 3 7th on the Granite Links Granite course was so firm that a well played shot that landed at middle front rolled past the pin and into the rough behind it, from where par was impossible. The sleek concrete floor system is stained and sealed in a warm ‘cola’ color, providing a smooth, continuous surface throughout. The bathrooms feature a European-style vanity cabinet and sink on stainless steel legs, clean, white subway-style tile on shower/tub walls, low-voltage lighting and natural wood decking for a truly unique ceiling treatment. Many of the bedrooms offer walk-in closets and bathrooms en-suite. ![]() European-style kitchens are finished with both wood and metal-framed, frosted glass cabinet doors, granite counter tops, a free-standing island with overhang for seating, stainless appliances and low-voltage pendant lighting. The expansive anodized, aluminum framed windows create stunning walls of glass. Each residence provides open, voluminous living space highlighted by dramatically high ceilings with exposed wood beams and wood decking. Granite Lofts delivers the best of both worlds. From the early planning stages, the vision has been to bridge the gap between ‘open loft’ living and more complete, move-in ready residences. Buyers of those type ‘lofts’ are often faced with the arduous and expensive task of upgrading the basic finishes and attempting to create some type of more private sleeping and living areas within one open space. However, many loft developments don’t deliver “completeness” of the homes when it comes to finishes – commonly offering only a one-room, multi-functioning living space, a single lavatory, little closet space and the most basic kitchen and bathroom finishes. ![]() Loft residences have long been known for their open floor plans and flexible spaces. Additional stores and services such as restaurants, dry cleaners, a hardware store and coffee shops can be found within a short walk. In addition, the North Quincy Red-Line MBTA station, at the end of Holmes Street, is only a 3 minute walk. Post Office are all within sight of the development. Most units have 2 full baths A major supermarket, pharmacy, video store, banks, a classic diner and U.S. Styles available: 1 Bedroom, 2 Bedroom Stainless steel kitchen appliances, granite counters, bamboo or polish concrete flooring, in unit laundry hookups, central air, ceiling fans, large windows, and elevator. Off street parking is included and garage parking is available at an additional amount. Situated on a almost 2 acre site and encompassing an entire city block, Granite Lofts condominiums are comprised of two separate buildings on the east and west ends of the site separated by a landscaped courtyard. Granite Lofts provides a unique open floor plan style of living in a small city setting conveniently located near the North Quincy Red Line "T" station, stores, restaurants, post office, banks, library and grocery store. ![]()
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