Located on a designated scenic road in Wilton, this exceptionally charming colonial revival incorporates vintage charm with the amenities of today without skipping a beat, and without compromising the home’s historic integrity.
Built in 1825, and locally referred to as the Leary-Slaughter House, the three level 3,042 square foot home that was strategically built into the landscape includes three fireplaces, a detached two car garage with loft, extensive patios, and its own tranquil pond.
An artist’s dream, one superb feature of this home has to do with the amount of natural light that all levels take full advantage of, as well as the beautiful scenery on that only the owner of this 2.14 acre property gets to behold and enjoy.
The front to back living room with stone fireplace and wide board flooring has crown molding and exceptional floor to ceiling paneled millwork, and the main level study with wide board flooring has another fireplace, as well as built in cabinetry and shelving.
A hard to find main level master has barrel style cathedral ceilings and walls of windows overlook the property and pond. The luxurious marble master bath has an oversized glass enclosed shower that has seating on either side and multiple jets and sprayers.
The kitchen is equipped with high end and professional appliances including a Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezer, and a chef grade six burner Viking range. The breakfast bar seats three comfortably, and the kitchen is open to the sunlit family room with which overlooks the pond and property
The dining room has yet another fireplace, and a wonderfully vintage brock floor that lends even more character and charm to this enchanting home
Upstairs there are two bedrooms that share a Jack and Jill style bath.
The 2.14 acre property is like having your own personal oasis or retreat. First, there is a detached two car garage with an additional unfinished bay area AND a loft. It’s a great respite away from the house if that’s what you would like to use it as. It can also be an outstanding studio or music room. There is electricity.
The piece de resistance is the property, its private views and location. A private, scenic and tranquil pond, professionally landscaped acreage, and property that borders 110 acre historic Weir Farm on two sides.
All this, and close to the Branchville and Wilton train stations, Route 7 and near the Ridgefield border.
Who could really ask for more? Except for a personal tour , and the ability to make this home your own.