Woodland Manor, a one-of-a-kind Brookline estate built by Reebok founder Paul Fireman and his wife, Phyllis, is available for sale for $90 million.

Sited on a parcel surrounded by the Brookline Country Club and Putterham Meadows Golf Course five miles from central Boston, the Firemans assembled approximately 14 acres of scrub and ledge into a single property and transformed it into a tapestry of rolling lawns, ponds, sculpted rock outcrops and a horticultural encyclopedia of specimen plantings.

“This is an unprecedented opportunity to own 14 acres in a private location in one of the most sought-after areas just minutes from downtown Boston,” listing agent Deborah Gordon, of Coldwell Banker, said in a statement. “It is a one-of-a-kind property that has been masterfully crafted with the finest materials and finishes. Every inch of this home has been thoughtfully designed and constructed. The property offers ultimate privacy with city accessibility.”

The winding driveway, a third of a mile long, leads to a home offering more than 26,000 square feet of living space and features in excess of 5,000 square feet of Deer Island granite terraces with garden views.

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Unique Brookline Estate Hits Market At $90M

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