Real Estate
Live In Luxury Inside The Former Guilford High School Building
An extraordinary condominium in a beautifully restored landmark building. Penthouse unit in the original stone building at Griffing Square.
GUILFORD, CT -- This condominium located at 120 N Fair Street is on the market for just over $1 million, according to Realtor.com. This home has nearly 3,000-square-feet of living space.
- Address: 120 N Fair St Unit 3C, Guilford, Connecticut
- Price: $1,035,000
- Square Feet: 2875
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2 Full and 2 Half Baths
- Built: 2012
- Features: An extraordinary condominium in a beautifully restored landmark building. Penthouse unit in the original stone building at Griffing Square.
- The former Guilford High School Building, built in 1855, offers a dramatic open living floor plan: with a 25 x 40 foot living, dining, kitchen space; a luxurious master suite and second bedroom; a stunning sleeping loft open to the stone building's original cupola; two full baths, and two half baths. The masterful blending of old and new, and the use of absolutely top quality finishes in the restoration, combines the convenience and aesthetic of modern appliances and design conventions, with the best of the original building's native stone and timber solid construction.
- One block to Guilford green. Oversize garage and multiple storage options. Poggenphohl kitchen, fireplace, wine cellar, central heat/air/humidity, security system, emergency backup generator, grounds/landscape maintenance, snow removal, trash removal, elevator. Great location, stunning design, comfortable luxury, top quality, maximum convenience are a partial list of amenities.
- Minutes from the shops and events on The Guilford Green, and minutes from Guilford Harbor and Guilford Yacht Club. Enjoy all that Guilford and Long Island Sound can offer, in quiet convenient luxury.
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