This secluded compound encompasses 13.4 private acres along one of Westons picturesque roads. The property abuts 225 acres of town-owned conservation land, including the Weston reservoir. The original 1922 residence, designed by noted architect Guy Lowell, architect for Bostons Museum of Fine Arts, was renovated and expanded in 1998. Catalano Architects of Boston designed the renovation, which was constructed by custom builder R. C. Rigoli. The Shingle-style residence now offers 9,600-plus square feet of light-filled living space that serves equally well for comfortable family living and formal entertaining. The house offers 6 bedrooms, 5 full and 2 half-baths. The property also offers a 3-car garage, 2-story carriage house, a greenhouse, office, post-and-beam barn with horse stalls and a half basketball court. $8,700,000. Terrence Maitland, (617) 357-8949 and Nicole Gagnon, (617) 948-8038.