Colonial charm in Cos Cob

Urban sophistication meets Colonial charm in this Cos Cob home that dates from 1760.

Urban sophistication meets Colonial charm in this Cos Cob home that dates from 1760.

Some 250 years later — in 2015 to be exact — the 4,413-square-foot house was given a complete makeover, with New York designer Charles Pavarini III and the owners offering an artistic interior design that is nonetheless replete with state-of-the-art technology. The 12 rooms, which include five bedrooms and five full bathrooms and one half-bath, look out on a sunny, rolling 1-acre property on Cat Rock Road, landscaped by Sheri Forster of the Scottish Gardener. The exterior design includes outdoor living spaces for all seasons and a lovely in-ground pool and cabana. 

This chic country compound is centrally located with easy access to downtown Greenwich, Cos Cob, trains, restaurants and public and private schools. At $2,695,000, it’s a perfect family home or an ideal weekend retreat — particularly for those who enjoy stepping back into history without leaving the comforts of the 21st century.

For more, contact Mary Jones at 203-249-2950 and 203-869-4343.

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