The national register of historic places calls a circa-1895 Groton home “probably the finest Shingle-Style house” in the area.
Author: Photographs Courtesy of William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty
A new listing in Avon is like an outdoor party waiting to happen—ideally around the saltwater pool, with its inset spa, shaded pavilion and gardened terrace.
Get the scoop on the Sharon home of Menswear fashion designer John Bartlett.
Whether you're looking for a full time home or a Berkshires getaway, this circa-1760 property is a real estate gem.
The feeling of walking out your back door, across your lawn, and onto the beach may be priceless, but at this beachfront abode, it costs $12 million.
The architectural wonder is in contract, but the deal isn't done until ink hits the page if another interested buyer wants to get in the game.
Whether for a weekend escape or a full-time residence, this charming abode makes you feel right at home.
The home was recently for sale until owners decided they weren't ready to part ways with the sleek spread.
Richard Meier has designed masterpieces all over the world—from the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art to the Getty Center in Los Angeles.
The compact contemporary, constructed of California Redwood, looks more West Coast than East.
The barn now serves as a posh entertaining space with 30-foot ceilings and a dining table long enough to seat 100 of your favorite people.
The Federal-style main house was built around 1790 for the Mitchell family.
In the 1950s, the Deck House Company sought to bring a more modern approach to home building in Ridgefield.
A lucky buyer has reportedly purchased the 8,400-square-foot Colonial-style home for $300,000 below the $11.8 million asking price.
A hedgerow is trimmed to mimic the iconic argyle pattern Julian favored for his colorful sweaters.
It's commonly called Kidd Island after the pirate who used the highest point on the island to look out for British Navy ships.
On the one-acre lot, Gottlieb built tennis and basketball courts.
If your dream home is a traditional lodge on a lake, this one doesn't disappoint.
Called the Latham House, it was built in 1967 by noted architect Richard Bergmann.
It features a private swimming lagoon and two private docks.
The circa-1690 house served as the town tavern before it was converted into a residence.
It's part of the residents-only Isle of Sans Souci Pool and Tennis Club.
It's surrounded by water on three sides and accessed via a private bridge.
Ocean House Management, whose credits include the five-star Ocean House in Watch Hill, Rhode Island is managing the $70M complex.