The residence, which is part of the Greenwich Historical Society, is represented by Southport agent Amanda Heyn for about $2.6 million. Located on 2 acres of land on Pecksland Road, the home was built for the farm in 1762. Now fully updated, the five-bedroom, five-bath transformed residence offers an antique-style paired with the sophistication of modern living, according to a press release.
A spa-like master bathroom, central air conditioning, an updated kitchen and a full house generator are just some of the modern additions, according to a press release. Other features include French doors, walk-in closets, three fireplaces, granite countertops and hardwood flooring throughout, according to a press release.
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