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This Nantucket House Could Be the Most Expensive One Ever Sold on the Island

If the compound does sell for its listing price of $56 million, it would be the most expensive home in Nantucket history, according to The Boston Globe

20 Berkeley Ave. in Nantucket
Marybeth Gilmartin-Baugher + Shelly Tretter Lynch / Compass

A Nantucket waterfront compound is being listed at a potentially record-setting $56 million.

Built in 2008, the house is an eye-popping 15,332 square feet, and comes with a property of nearly four acres of land, according to the listing. The compound includes 10 bedrooms, seven bathrooms and four half-bathrooms, and boasts direct beach access through a private path.

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The gigantic home called "Beam Ends," listed by agents Marybeth Gilmartin-Baugher and Shelly Tretter Lynch, is located at 20 Berkeley Avenue in Monomoy, a neighborhood close to the heart of Nantucket.

If the compound does sell for its listing price of $56 million, it would be the most expensive home in Nantucket history, according to The Boston Globe.

The listing, up since July 1, says the house is surrounded by conservation lands, so potential buyers can expect complete privacy. The Globe reported the estate has three buildings: a main house with four bedrooms and two guest houses with a total of seven bedrooms.

The current record for the most expensive sale on Nantucket is held by the owner of the Boston Red Sox and Boston Globe, John Henry, who bought a home on the island in April for $37 million, the Globe said.

Photos: This Nantucket Beach House May Be the Most Expensive Home Ever Sold on the Island

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