4 Center, Provincetown, MA, 02657

Built c. 1870 as the parsonage for the Center Methodist Episcopal Church, this extraordinary Provincetown residence is one of the town’s most iconic and photographed homes. Known locally as “The Hazel House,” it was reimagined in the 1990s by visionary artist and Shop Therapy founder Ron Hazel, whose transformation turned the property into a one-of-a-kind sculpture and crystal garden featured in Provincetown Magazine, Boston Spirit, and The Boston Globe. Behind its handcrafted iron gates lie stone arches, crystal-inlaid walls, volcanic Buddhas, brass amphoras, and large-scale works by Pierre Riche, Michael Kacergis, and Richard Pepitone. Crystals and semi-precious stones from Brazil, India, and Arkansas shimmer throughout the landscape, glowing by night under professional lighting. Inside, the home’s parsonage charm endures, offering potential for preservation or creative reimagination. All bedrooms enjoy ocean views, and the third-floor deck opens to sweeping views of the Atlantic, sky, and Commercial Street—a landmark blending art, history, and individuality.

Residential
$4,800,000
Location
City/TownProvincetown
CountyBarnstable
Community FeaturesHighway Access, Marina, Public School, Recreational Facilities, Restaurants, Shopping, Near Swimming, Tennis
Interior
Living Area3,312 sq. ft.
Rooms11
HeatingOil, Baseboard
CoolingNone
Additional Information
Tax Assessment$2,793,100
Exterior
Acreage0.0805
Exterior FeaturesPatio
Waterfront FeaturesBeach, Saltwater View, Walk to Salt Water
Listed By: Keller Williams Realty

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