This $2.5M Colonial with Impeccable Style Is Up for Sale
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1/3In Warren, a circa-1950 Colonial is noteworthy for the strength of its style. We won’t I.D. the owner, coyly described in the listing as “a Manhattan transplant who might have had an illustrious career in the fashion glossies,” but the home was showcased in a 2011 issue of CTC&G. We love the entrance hall with its gallery of framed artwork lining the stairs and the step-down living room with a fireplace and coffered ceilings. There’s a master suite and guest suite, along with another bedroom and a library. And on the seven private acres: a pool with a chic cabana and a post-and-beam barn. It is listed for $2.495 million with Mark Madonna and Jeffrey Phillips, both of William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty.In Warren, a circa-1950 Colonial is noteworthy for the strength of its style. We won’t I.D. the owner, coyly described in the listing as “a Manhattan transplant who might have had an illustrious career in the fashion glossies,” but the home was showcased in a 2011 issue of CTC&G. We love the entrance hall with its gallery of framed artwork lining the stairs and the step-down living room with a fireplace and coffered ceilings. There’s a master suite and guest suite, along with another bedroom and a library. And on the seven private acres: a pool with a chic cabana and a post-and-beam barn. It is listed for $2.495 million with Mark Madonna and Jeffrey Phillips, both of William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty.
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This article appears in the April 2018 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).