Get a Glimpse at This 13-Acre Nautical-Themed Compound on the Connecticut Shoreline
Drawing inspiration from the sand, sea, and sky, this property takes full advantage of its waterfront location spanning 1,900 feet of prime Connecticut shoreline and over 13 acres of rolling green. It is the very definition of a legacy compound — a boater's paradise — with three docks, a boat lift, a vineyard, orchards, expansive gardens, fruit trees, a tennis/basketball court, a Go Kart Track, two separate residences, and a carriage house.
The home's nautical-themed design — complete with porthole windows, the generous use of wood, and rounded arches mimicking the curves of a ship's hull — takes cues from its coastal setting. The iconic estate occupies an idyllic stretch on Sachem's Head, a tiny peninsula of just 600 acres that encompasses a beach, bluff, rock, forest, and salt marsh. Tranquil and remote with minimal overdevelopment, Sachem's Head has been said to feel more like Maine than Connecticut.
Crafted in 2009, the Main House "is a testament to exceptional craftsmanship" and "designed with the finest materials," said listing agents Joe Piscitelli and John Guarino. The residence brings together approximately 5,534 square feet of living space with six well-appointed bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms. Timelessly elegant interiors offer a blend of modern conveniences. Beyond, the outdoor area beckons with a pool, spa, and kitchen. A 3,583-square-foot guest house offers a place to host friends and family with three bedroom and three baths. Sharing a common border with the main residence, a separate 942 square-foot one-bedroom in-law or staff quarters complete the picture of a compound.
According to Piscitelli and Guarino, "the separated property could possibly be subdivided into two building sites. To say there are many possibilities here would be an enormous understatement."
View the complete listing by Joe Piscitelli and John Guarino of Coldwell Banker Realty in Milford.
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