Greenwich, CT 06831
Set behind gates and approached by a striking cherry blossom-lined drive, this fully reimagined storybook countryside estate offers a rare balance of architectural character and modern construction.
Rebuilt to the studs in 2022, the home delivers the quality and finish of new construction while preserving the scale and presence of a classic French Normandy. Every element has been thoughtfully executed, with a level of detail and craftsmanship rarely seen in homes of this era.
Spanning 4.24 private acres, the grounds feel more like a curated estate than a residential property. Formal gardens, stone walls, a natural brook, and mature plantings create a setting that is both serene and completely secluded.
At the center of the home, a statement kitchen anchors the main level—expansive, refined, and designed for both everyday living and large-scale entertaining. It opens seamlessly to well-proportioned living spaces that feel elevated without being overstated.
The residence includes four bedrooms and three-and-a-half baths, along with both attached and detached two-car garages—ideal for collectors, storage, or flexible use. A separate cottage adds another layer of functionality, well-suited for guests, extended stays, or private workspace.
Turnkey and rarely available, this is a property for a buyer who values privacy, land, and design—and understands the difference between renovation and true reconstruction.
Greenwich is often referred to as the “Gateway to New England,” and is strategically located just 25 miles to New York City and the express trains make the Manhattan commute less than an hour. Greenwich is bordered by the flourishing City of Stamford on the east, New York’s Westchester County on the west and the waters of Long Island Sound on the south. Ultimately, it is the people who live here that make Greenwich so interesting and desirable. While widely known for its many wealthy residents such as business executives, international entrepreneurs, hedge fund managers, artists, writers, diplomats, actors and sports figures, Greenwich is a well diverse community and a wonderful place to live.
Money Magazine ranked Greenwich as #1 on its list of the best places to live in the United States and Connecticut Magazine ranked Greenwich #1 in education and economy. Greenwich has picturesque parks, fabulous shops, beautiful beaches, award winning restaurants, a fantastic library, and an ultra-modern hospital. Greenwich is continuously rated as Connecticut's number one place to live.
Greenwich has 67 square miles of land, which includes 20 parks, 4 beaches, 8,000 acres of protected land and The Griffith E. Harris municipal golf course. Residential areas primarily have one, two and four acre zoning to maintain attractive country terrain, picturesque brooks, lakes and ponds. Greenwich is made up of a number of small villages and neighborhoods, each with its own character and charm.