This historically significant residence is a beautiful example of the Greek Revival style. Records kept by Litchfield Historical Society indicate it was built in 1829-30. It is known as the Charles S. Webb House. The home has been expanded and modernized while preserving the fine original architectural details. The design of the fanlight in the cornice is echoed to dramatic effect in the enlarged fanlights that adorn the tops of windows and French Doors throughout the main residence and the charming guesthouse. Beyond the welcoming foyer are the living room with fireplace, dining room with fireplace, and the extraordinary great room/kitchen. The Great room has a fireplace and 2 sets of French doors opening to the bluestone terrace overlooking the pool, guesthouse and manicured grounds. The kitchen features high-end appliances, prep and clean-up areas, 2 sinks, 2 wine coolers, custom cabinetry and pantry. The eat-in area has a vaulted ceiling and huge windows. On the second level are 3 en suite bedrooms and an exquisite paneled library/den. The master bedroom has a luxurious bath with heated floors, marble counters, soaking tub & separate shower. The laundry room is located on this level. Beyond the pool is the 900 SF guesthouse which reflects the style of the main residence. The 2-story living room has French Doors on three sides, 3 large fanlights, a kitchen, loft bedroom and full bath. The two landscaped acres have been meticulously maintained.
This historically significant residence is a beautiful example of the Greek Revival style. Records kept by Litchfield Historical Society indicate it was built in 1829-30. It is known as the Charles S. Webb House. The home has been expanded and modernized while preserving the fine original archite...
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