Amarpali, mon amour

Amarpali is a Franco-American country estate of the finest caliber, designed and executed by award-winning architect Dinyar Wadia in 2013.

Amarpali is a Franco-American country estate of the finest caliber, designed and executed by award-winning architect Dinyar Wadia in 2013. Set on three private acres on Lake Avenue in Greenwich, Amarpali is an exceptional, custom-designed 26-room residence boasting impressive public rooms and exterior entertaining spaces with extraordinary architectural detailing. Behind the Rockefeller-era stone walls and the gated entry with ivy-clad pillars, the classic oil and stone driveway winds you past century-old trees and sweeping lawns to a grand parking courtyard. 

Amarpali’s impressive stone façade reflects the warm sunlight in an awe-inspiring pink hue beneath a handsome slate roof. Light abounds in this eight-bedroom smart home featuring 12 bathrooms and seven fireplaces. High ceilings, custom millwork and beautifully proportioned rooms encompass nearly 18,000 square feet of living space spread over four levels — all connected by an elevator and elegant back staircase. 

From the red-lacquered formal powder room to the handsome wood-paneled library and the beckoning outdoor loggia, the estate is filled with magnificent craftsmanship. Imported materials were selectively chosen. Luscious European gardens are visible from virtually every room. This remarkable residence combines neoclassical style with modern amenities and offers downtown Greenwich within minutes and New York City in less than an hour. With a price tag of $33 million, Amarpali is a rare opportunity for a discerning buyer to blend formality and comfort in an opulent lifestyle for several generations to come. 

For more, contact Amy Marisa Balducci at 917-318-7841 or 203-618-3157.

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