A Bright, Open Main Level Built for Everyday Living
The main level was designed to feel open, comfortable, and connected. Soaring 10-foot ceilings, abundant natural light, hardwood floors, recessed lighting, and a seamless flow between the kitchen, dining area, and living room create a space that feels polished without ever feeling formal.
The living room is anchored by a gas fireplace with a reclaimed wood mantel handcrafted from a historic Massachusetts ice house beam, adding warmth, character, and a sense of craftsmanship that sets the home apart from typical newer construction.
Whether buyers are hosting family, entertaining friends, or enjoying a quiet night at home, the main living area offers the kind of easy, open flow that makes everyday life feel effortless.

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A Kitchen Designed for Function, Storage, and Gathering
The kitchen is both beautiful and highly functional, serving as the true center of the home. It features upgraded cabinetry, stone countertops, stainless steel appliances, gas cooking, an oversized center island, and a spacious walk-in pantry.
The kitchen is appointed with high-end appliances, including Wolf, Thermador, Bosch, Café, Sub-Zero, Monogram, JennAir, etc., giving the space the quality, performance, and elevated feel buyers expect in a newer custom-style home.
The island provides generous space for meal prep, casual dining, conversation, and entertaining, while the open connection to the dining and living areas keeps everyone connected. The walk-in pantry adds practical storage that supports real daily living, keeping the kitchen organized and easy to use.
Direct access to the composite deck creates a natural indoor-outdoor flow, perfect for summer dinners, morning coffee, grilling, or relaxing while overlooking the private backyard and wooded backdrop.
Dining That Feels Connected but Defined
The dining area sits within the open floor plan, yet still feels like its own intentional space. Hardwood floors, wainscoting, pendant lighting, recessed lighting, and decorative molding add a finished, elevated feel.
This space works just as well for everyday meals as it does for holiday gatherings, allowing the home to feel open and social while still giving the dining area presence and purpose.

First-Floor Primary Suite
The first-floor primary suite is one of the home’s strongest lifestyle features. Positioned on the main level, it offers privacy, convenience, and long-term flexibility for a variety of buyers.
The bedroom features hardwood flooring, recessed lighting, a ceiling fan, and a walk-in closet. The ensuite bath includes a double vanity, upgraded cabinetry and countertops, tiled shower, recessed lighting, and thoughtful finishes that make everyday routines feel calm and comfortable.
Having the primary suite on the first floor gives the home an added level of livability, whether for buyers looking for single-level convenience, separation from secondary bedrooms, or a layout that can adapt over time.


Upstairs: Three Bedrooms, an Open Loft, and Future Attic Potential
The second floor continues the home’s thoughtful design with three bedrooms, a full bath, an open loft-style sitting area, and access to a large unfinished attic space that offers exciting future potential.
One of the three upstairs bedrooms is currently being used as a home office, and it is easy to see why. Positioned behind French doors, this room features a dramatic back wall filled with windows, including transom windows, allowing natural light to pour in and creating a beautiful backdrop for work, reading, or creative use. While currently styled as an office, this is technically one of the home’s bedrooms, offering valuable flexibility depending on the next owner’s needs.
The remaining two upstairs bedrooms are generously sized and comfortable, ideal for family, guests, or additional work-from-home space. The upstairs full bath includes a double vanity, upgraded countertops, tile flooring, and a tub/shower combination, making the second level highly functional for everyday living.
The open loft area is currently used as a sitting room and adds another layer of flexibility to the upper level. Because it is open to the surrounding space, it works beautifully as a reading nook, homework area, play space, lounge, or casual second living area.
Adding even more long-term value, one of the upstairs bedrooms provides access to a large unfinished attic area. This space offers excellent future potential and could potentially be finished down the line for additional flex space, subject to buyer due diligence, permitting, and approvals.
Together, the second floor gives the home far more than just bedroom count. It offers adaptable spaces that can shift with the way people live, work, host, and grow over time.
Outdoor Living with Privacy and Room to Enjoy
The outdoor setting is a major part of what makes 7 Stanley Lane special. Set on 1.5 acres and bordered by wooded conservation land, the property feels private, quiet, and connected to nature.
The fenced backyard provides space for pets, play, gardening, and outdoor living, while the composite deck and patio create multiple areas to relax or entertain. The irrigation system helps support the landscape, and the wooded surroundings create a peaceful backdrop throughout the seasons.
This is the kind of yard that works for both quiet mornings and weekend gatherings. It feels usable, private, and easy to enjoy.

Room to Grow: Walkout Basement Potential
The unfinished walkout basement offers excellent future potential. Because the home already provides over 2,600 square feet of above-grade living space, the lower level becomes a true bonus opportunity for the next owner.
Depending on the buyer’s needs, it could potentially become a home gym, recreation room, workshop, media space, additional storage, or future finished living area. The walkout design gives the lower level added flexibility and natural usability.


Garage, Systems, and Smart Everyday Features
The spacious 3-car garage gives the home valuable function beyond parking. It offers room for vehicles, storage, tools, lawn equipment, bikes, hobbies, or seasonal items.
Additional features include central air, forced hot air heat, tankless hot water, security system, wired surround sound, irrigation, paved driveway parking, and high-speed internet capability.
A Main Level That Works Hard Behind the Scenes
In addition to the main living spaces and primary suite, the first floor includes a stylish half bath with wood flooring, wainscoting, upgraded cabinetry, and decorative molding.
The laundry room is also located on the main level and includes custom built-in storage, washer hookup, dual dryer hookup, recessed lighting, and overhead lighting. It is a practical, everyday feature that adds convenience and keeps household routines efficient.
Buyer note: certain whole-home audio/visual and network system components may be separate from the home purchase. Buyers should review the “Whole Home Audio/Visual + Network System” document for details and available options.















































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The Lifestyle: Private Carver Living with Plymouth Convenience
One of the strongest advantages of 7 Stanley Lane is the way it gives buyers a peaceful, private setting while keeping them incredibly close to Plymouth’s amenities.
The home feels tucked away at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, surrounded by wooded conservation land, yet it is positioned with easy access to Route 44 and the Plymouth line. That means daily errands, shopping, dining, recreation, commuter routes, and coastal lifestyle amenities are all within reach without giving up the privacy of coming home to 1.5 acres.
Nearby Plymouth offers a tremendous mix of conveniences and lifestyle destinations, from grocery shopping, restaurants, coffee shops, fitness studios, and everyday services to historic downtown Plymouth, waterfront dining, beaches, ponds, golf, conservation areas, and seasonal community events.
For buyers who love the outdoors, this location also offers easy access to the kind of South Shore recreation that makes the area so appealing: walking trails, conservation land, nearby ponds, beaches, boating, kayaking, and weekend trips into downtown Plymouth or along the waterfront.
This location is ideal for buyers who want space and privacy, but do not want to feel remote. It offers the best of both worlds: the calm of a wooded residential retreat and the convenience of being minutes from Plymouth-area amenities.
Why Buyers Will Love This Home
7 Stanley Lane is more than a beautiful home. It is a well-designed, 4-year-young property that offers privacy, comfort, function, and future potential in one complete package.
Buyers will appreciate the quiet cul-de-sac setting, wooded conservation surroundings, first-floor primary suite, open main level, oversized kitchen island, walk-in pantry, upper-level bedroom currently used as an office, open loft sitting area, unfinished attic potential, fenced yard, composite deck, 3-car garage, and unfinished walkout basement.
For buyers seeking a private Carver home with modern finishes, thoughtful upgrades, proximity to Plymouth amenities, and space to grow, this property is a standout opportunity.
7 Stanley Lane offers the best of both worlds: the ease of newer construction and the privacy of a wooded retreat, all in a home designed to live comfortably today and grow with you tomorrow.
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