Real Estate
Frank Sinatra's Home in Weston is Back on the Market
Nothing short of breath-taking, the dooby-dooby-doo domicile is framed by more than 62 acres of natural preserve
WESTON, CT — Homebuyers in southwestern Connecticut can now own a piece of Hollywood.
The 10-acre estate, known as October Hill, in Lower Weston, includes 679 feet of Saugatuck River frontage and is rumored to be the one-time rental home of Frank Sinatra and Mia Farrow.
Nothing short of breath-taking, the dooby-dooby-doo domicile is framed by more than 62 acres of natural preserve and was featured on NBC-TV's Open House. Originally built in 1963, a decade after Sinatra won the Academy Award for his role in From Here to Eternity, renovations were finally completed in 2010.
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The house is replete with the kind of furnishings you would expect to find in the retreat of entertainment industry royalty. These include an "Old Hollywood" era movie theater and ornately paneled pub room inside, and fairy tale-esque bridge and private beach outside.
In case your next film is scheduled to be a western, you may get some riding practice in on one of the horses you can house in the estate's stable and barn.
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Stroll around the grounds with your Pal Joey and you'll find an infinity edge pool, spa and a cabana with gourmet summer kitchen, along with a pool-house with full bath and laundry. Or spend nearly the same amount of time strolling through 10,836 square feet inside the mansion and get lost among the six opulent bedroom suites, eight spectacular bathrooms, four powder rooms, and magnificent great room with full bar. Your butler has his own hall, and your chef's kitchen is equally exquisite.
All in all, it's a real showstopper, and so is the price. Ol' Blue Eyes' ol' crash pad on 222 Lyons Plain Road will set you back $5,995,000.
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