Colonial Connecticut at its best — and expertly updated too! Built in 1710, not long after the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, this is the oldest, authentically-restored home in the area. The Israel Lathrop Manor Home is a Pilgrim Aristocrat’s homestead.
Set on 96 sub-divisible acres, this gentleman's farm (with tax relevant income) boasts a tastefully updated pre-Revolutionary Colonial home, magnificent soaring events-barn, primitive gardens, antique field sheds, valuable stone walls, hand hewn stone terraces, spring-fed pond and stream, arable hay fields, and even a pristine hunting forest.
Featuring original 1600’s woodwork throughout, a huge cooking hearth, massive wood planking from the 1400’s and authentic features too numerous to itemize. The spacious Manor has five fireplaces, original hardware, hand hewn woodwork, wide floorboards and raw timber beams. The kitchen has been updated to include a Subzero fridge, Viking stove and glass tile backsplash. Centrally-located between New York and Boston and only 5 minutes to Rt. 2, the property is close to the casinos and shoreline plus convenient to commuting routes. Water skiing and fishing are just 3 minutes away on Gardner Lake.
CT at its most authentic! Being sold AS IS
Date | Event | Price | $/Sqft | Source |
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Listing Removed For Sale | $775,000 | $346 | Keller Williams Realty | |
Listed For Sale | $775,000 | $346 | Keller Williams Realty |