Real Estate
Most Expensive House In Old Lyme: You Won't Believe The Price
"In the tradition of design excellence, the beauty of the location enters and melds into the beauty of the home," says Realtor.com.
OLD LYME, CT -- The most expensive house for sale in Old Lyme is located at 23 Talcott Farm Road and has an asking price of $2,700,000, according to Realtor.com. The home includes 5611 square feet of living space.
- Address: 23 Talcott Farm Rd, Old Lyme, Connecticut
- Price: $2,700,000
- Square Feet: 5611
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 5 Full and 1 Half Baths
- Built: 2009
- Features: In the tradition of design excellence, the beauty of the location enters and melds into the beauty of the home. Look through the foyer, through the great room, through a wall of French doors, over the covered granite terrace, across the heated spa and poo, l and fall into a view of the Lieutenant River that made Old Lyme famous as a center for American Impressionism. The light playing on the river has been immortalized by countless painters, and the house embodies luxurious living with a richness of detail worthy of its site. Freshly updated with Carrara marble counters, the kitchen and butler's pantry put elegance into the cooking, storage, and preparation needs for entertaining on all scales. And the fully applianced outdoor kitchen raises pool-side entertaining to resort level. Tucked away in its own wing, the master suite boasts his and hers closets and baths with a connecting shared shower. Upstairs, four bedrooms are arranged around a light-filled family room complemented by a large bay window overlooking the front of the property. Two hours from New York or Boston, close to the I-95 corridor and Amtrak railroad. Living on the Lieutenant River and near Long Island Sound and the Connecticut River, whether full-time or as a getaway, is an ongoing delight.
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