A one-of-a-kind estate on the National Register of Historic Places, this 10,670-square-foot Colonial Revival residence was built in 1928 and sits on 13 acres of breathtaking gardens, woodlands, and heirloom trees. A masterpiece of historic craftsmanship, it features ornate woodwork, deep wainscoting, fielded paneling, and hand-carved 18th-century mantels, with custom lighting, wrought iron doors, and floor-to-ceiling bookcases adding to its grandeur.
The expansive living and family rooms exude timeless elegance, while the kitchen retains its original 1928 charm. The primary suite is a private retreat with a dressing area, sitting room, study, bath, and balcony. A third-floor flex space offers additional versatility, while the library and gallery hallways add to the home’s refined character.
Beyond the main residence, an Italian-inspired villa guest house, a solarium and screened porch, and cascading gardens with water features enhance the estate’s charm. A one-acre lake with a fountain and dock, along with a four-car garage topped by a private apartment, complete this rare and irreplaceable property where history and elegance meet.