Look Inside a Circa-1750 Litchfield County Home Listed for $2M
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1/3Tiny Warren, Connecticut (population 1,461) offers this spacious antique listing, a classic Colonial built in 1750. It’s been stylishly renovated by interior designer Amy Beth Cupp, who is also a floral designer, artist and trained chef. She lives in one of the property’s two stone barns, the second of which serves as a party space. The main house was once run as an inn with a restaurant, and its new owners have that option as well—it sets up nicely as a B&B with amenities including a gracious entry hall, a library with an expansive fireplace, a living area with a bar, a large dining room with a wall of windows, a gym with a sauna and six bedrooms.The property is listed for $1.995 million with Mimi Harson of William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty. Can't get enough of historic properties like this one? Check out other charming listings with intriguing tales here.Tiny Warren, Connecticut (population 1,461) offers this spacious antique listing, a classic Colonial built in 1750. It’s been stylishly renovated by interior designer Amy Beth Cupp, who is also a floral designer, artist and trained chef. She lives in one of the property’s two stone barns, the second of which serves as a party space. The main house was once run as an inn with a restaurant, and its new owners have that option as well—it sets up nicely as a B&B with amenities including a gracious entry hall, a library with an expansive fireplace, a living area with a bar, a large dining room with a wall of windows, a gym with a sauna and six bedrooms.The property is listed for $1.995 million with Mimi Harson of William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty. Can't get enough of historic properties like this one? Check out other charming listings with intriguing tales here.
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This article appears in the September 2018 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).