By Miriam Schwartz

Standing proudly along Boston Post Road, the historic Edward “Ned” Fiske House (circa 1867) is a striking example of Weston’s post-Civil War estate era.

Long regarded as one of the town’s most prestigious residences, the property has undergone an award-winning, decade-long restoration that marries structural integrity with modern luxury — bringing new life to a nearly 8,500-square-foot Victorian landmark on 1.37 acres.

The first floor evokes both warmth and grandeur. A sweeping foyer flows into a formal living room and a banquet-ready dining area, while a billiards room adds a touch of old-world leisure. At the heart of the home lies a chef-inspired eat-in kitchen and family room, featuring a large island, premium appliances, and French doors that open to a stunning patio and screened porch — ideal for indoor-outdoor entertaining

Upstairs, five spacious bedrooms include a primary suite with dual walk-in closets and spa-style bathroom with heated floors. On the third level, an in-law or au-pair suite, office, game room, and full bath with a steam shower offer flexibility and privacy for visiting guests or multigenerational living

The finished lower level helps balance wellness and fun, with a home gym, play space, powder room, and ample storage. Adjacent is a carriage house converted into an office.

The grounds, framed by specimen trees and mature landscaping, feel like a private arboretum. Hardscaping connects living spaces — from the screened porch to a gracious patio — while offering serene views and plenty of room for lawn games and gardening.

Located steps from Weston Center, scenic hiking trails, and top-rated schools — and just minutes from major commuter routes — 215 Boston Post Road blends the deep heritage of Weston’s estate history with contemporary conveniences.

The sale of the estate, on the market for $3,500,000, is represented by Denise Mosher with Coldwell Banker Realty — Weston, 781-267-5750.