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Full details for 3 Bedroom Single Family Residence For Sale in Stonington, Connecticut

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Description

The original Findlay estate constructed in 1929. Enter through your elegant circular driveway to the front door of this stately colonial style manor. This home boasts 5,444 sq ft of living space with 3 bedrooms and 3 1/2 baths and exquisite architectural details through out. Impeccably restored by Early New England Restorations (now known as The Cooper Group) in 2001. This amazing estate on Montauk Avenue is nestled on a 1.93 acre corner lot featuring mature specimen trees, flower gardens, cut stone hardscape and ornamental pond. The gardens were designed by Vera Findlay after whom the adjacent Findlay Way was named. Among the many outstanding features are the French Farmhouse kitchen with wide antique pine floor boards together with cherry cupboards featuring antique glass, brand new induction cook top, granite and stainless steel counters. There is a wet bar modeled on an English club bar with antique glass-fronted cupboards, stone floor, wood and granite counters, ice machine and refrigerator. The hallways have inlaid wood marquetry floors. The library is paneled with three types of maple and coffered ceiling. Early New England Restorations was also responsible for the restoration of The Avondale Farm wich won the prestigious Palladio Award for craftsmanship in 2020. In addition, they created the Maritime inspired Morgan Suite at The Ocean House (See Additional Remarks) Back to listing
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