Real Estate
Wow! House: Classic Buttonwood Manor In Stamford
This home, listed on realtor.com, was built in 1890 and measures more than 5,600 square feet.
STAMFORD, CT -- Resting on more than eight acres on Briar Brae Road in North Stamford, Buttonwood Manor offers "rolling lawns, gardens, patios and woods," according to the listing on realtor.com, all in a gorgeous setting.
The home was built in 1890 and "has been lovingly renovated and expanded over time with many recent upgrades." It is on the market for $1,795,000 and is presented by Roberta Jurik with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services New England Properties.
- Address: 284 Briar Brae Rd, Stamford, Connecticut
- Price: $1,795,000
- Square Feet: 5644
- Bedrooms: 6
- Bathrooms: 4 Full and 1 Half Baths
- Built: 1890
- Features: Welcome to Buttonwood Manor, a classic Connecticut compound with over 8 acres of rolling lawns, gardens, patios and woods surrounding you with the beauty of nature all year round. The main house has been lovingly renovated and expanded over time with many recent upgrades. Contrast the convenience of the newly built mudroom entry and renovated cook's kitchen to the charm of the wide plank oak floored dining room and living room, both with handsome wood-burning fireplaces, and you have the marriage of convenience and charm. Main house boasts 4 bedrooms & 3 full baths, including a bedroom suite on the main living level with its own entry, a glass enclosed sunroom, wood paneled library with bookcases and a fireplace, and a home office. A separate guest cottage is adjacent to the in ground heated Gunite pool and includes 2 bedrooms, full bath, a great room and kitchenette. 2 stall horse barn w/ electricity & water & fenced in paddock can be used for horses or can be a great
This listing originally appeared on realtor.com. For more information and photos, click here.
Find out what's happening in Stamfordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.
