58 Quaker Lane
Greenwich, Connecticut
$7,250,000 Price
5 Bedrooms  

CONCIERGE AUCTION IS LIVE: STARTING BIDS as follows. $3.75M on lot 38-48, $7.25M on Lot 58, and $11M for the package. BIDDING ENDS 10/10/24. A scenic drive through iron gates leads to a stately shingle-style home. Set high with stunning Western views, this exquisite newly renovated 5-bedroom,...

CONCIERGE AUCTION IS LIVE: STARTING BIDS as follows. $3.75M on lot 38-48, $7.25M on Lot 58, and $11M for the package. BIDDING ENDS 10/10/24. A scenic drive through iron gates leads to a stately shingle-style home. Set high with stunning Western views, this exquisite newly renovated 5-bedroom, 5.2 bath home w/7 fireplaces must be seen to be appreciated. The French Country kitchen w/intricately designed wood-inlay floors is just the appetizer to this masterfully designed home w/orchards, vegetable gardens, vineyard & expansive fields. The 1-bedroom guest cottage does triple duty as a garage & pool house which serves the infinity-edge pool. Don't miss this one of a kind masterpiece. Can be purchased with 38-48 Quaker as an equestrian's paradise.

Listing courtesy of Sotheby S International Realty

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Listing Details

Greenwich, Connecticut
Type: House
Price: $7,250,000
Re Tax: $55,247
Last Updated: 9/27/2024
Web ID: 121253

Info & Amenities

Type: Single Family
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 6.5
Built: 2004
Woodburning fireplaces: 7
Pool: Yes

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Situated in the Southwest portion of Fairfield County, along Connecticut’s Gold Coast, Greenwich is an idyllic and scenic town bordered by Stamford and White Plains, New York. Named by English settlers after the London borough, the town showcases grand, colonial architecture reminiscent of America’s early days. It also features a highly sought-after Downtown with plenty of shopping, dining, and cultural attractions.

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