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Cheshire's 3 Most Expensive Houses For Sale

Check out the three most expensive houses on the market in your area.

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1. 261 Preston Ter., Cheshire, CT 06410 - Listed for $1,200,000

Otherwise known as “The Secret Garden,” according to the property’s description, this private 1.5-acre property is conveniently located in the center of town, but also has exceptional grounds with stone walls, slate patios, an outdoor brick fireplace, lush plantings, perennial gardens and a screened in porch.

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Built in the 1930s, this 4,467-square-foot, four-bedroom, four-bathroom home has been upgraded while still maintaining its charm and character, the description says.

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2. 873 Bethany Mountain Rd., Cheshire, CT 06410 - Listed for $1,100,000

Built in 1929, this Classic-style home has been crafted for luxury and was fully restored back in 2003, according to the property’s description.

This 5,662-square-foot home is set on two acres with four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms, the description says.

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3. 10 Mountain Brook Dr., Cheshire, CT 06410 - Listed for $999,000

This French Normandy, 8,900-square-foot, mini-estate is perfect for entertaining, according to the property’s description.

“When you enter through the elegant stone rotunda you immediately feel the warmth and grandeur of this one of a kind residence,” the description says. “Formal dining and living room have ample space for intimate gatherings or enjoy beautiful views of the rose gardens from the glass solarium.”

This home has six bedrooms and six bathrooms, the descriptions says.

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