Real Estate
Guilford's Most Expensive Property On The Market Is This One
It's situated on a 4.24-acre island nestled among the Thimble Islands and connected to the mainland, Realtor.com says.
GUILFORD, CT -- According to Realtor.com, this estate at 134 Old Quarry Road is currently the most expensive on the market in Guilford. The current asking price is $9.875 million.
- Address: 134 Old Quarry Rd, Guilford, Connecticut
- Price: $9,875,000
- Square Feet: 7445
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 7 Full and 1 Half Baths
- Built: 2004
- Features: A gracious estate with over 2,500 feet of frontage on Long Island Sound, situated on a 4.24-acre island nestled among the Thimble Islands and connected to the mainland with a car-accessible causeway and beach.
- Broad views of Long Island Sound can be enjoyed from virtually every room. This elegant Georgian Manor was built in 2004, to hurricane standards to withstand 115 mph wind load, by one of Fairfield County's finest builders and features an open floor plan and many elegant details including a sweeping stairway, crown moldings, brass hardware, antique fireplace mantels and mahogany doors.
- This 14-room home offers more than 7,400 square feet of luxurious living space with five bedrooms, seven full bathrooms and one half bathroom.
- Other highlights include a spacious kitchen with walls of windows and French doors leading to a wrap-around bluestone patio with expansive open views of the Sound; a master bedroom suite with his and hers bathrooms, a fireplace and French doors that open to a balcony; five fireplaces; five outdoor balconies; an elevator; protected water dock, mooring, and a two-car garage with upper level luxurious guest quarters with Sound view balcony. Acreage includes map & parcel #06E001 & map & parcel #012085.
This listing originally appeared on realtor.com. For more information and photos, click here.
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