- Bedrooms
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- Year Built
- Acres
For Sale in Woodbury, CT
Highest and Best by Monday July 7th at 5pm. Introducing "The Lighthouse," an architectural treasure from 1960 by Robert P. Keating, set amidst 4+ acres of secluded treescape. This Mid-Century Modern boasts classic features like American Redwood beams, birch built-ins, and walls of glass that dissolve boundaries of indoor-outdoor living. The heart of the home is the open-concept main floor with soaring vaulted ceilings, a striking fieldstone fireplace, and a primary ensuite bedroom, complemented by two more bedrooms sharing a full bath. In addition a playroom/den, large dedicated office space and/or spare bedroom complete the first floor. Step outside to unwind on the expansive decks or gather around the cozy fire pits in the outdoor sitting areas, all while enjoying the natural tapestry of the property. Just a 90 minute drive from the bustle of NYC, this retreat is moments away from the quaint shops, parks, and eateries of historic Woodbury.
Listing Details
Property Details
- MLS ID 24084121
- Status Pending
- Property Type Single Family
- Beds 3
- Full Baths 2
- SqFt 2,202 sqft
- Acres 4.62 acres
- Year Built 1960
- Elementary School Per Board of Ed
- High School Per Board of Ed
- Buyer Broker Compensation
Any compensation may only be paid to a licensed real estate broker. Compensation offers are negotiable, not set by law, and may change until a written agreement is signed. Agents should inquire about dual variable rate commissions. 2.5%
Amenities
Additional Highlights
- Acres Source Public Records
- Architectural Style Contemporary, Modern
- County Litchfield
- Driveway Type Private, Asphalt
- Garage Spaces 2
- Gas Description Oil
- Lot Description Secluded, Treed, Sloping Lot, Rolling
- Occupancy Owner
- Parking Spaces 4
- Water Description Private Well
- Water Frontage Not Applicable
- Waterfront Description Not Applicable
Taxes and Fees
Location
29 Lighthouse Road, Woodbury, CT 06798Get Driving DirectionsExplore Woodbury
Woodbury, which means “Dwelling Place in the Woods,” was settled in 1673 as a farming community and then grew into a home for small factories in the mid-19th century. The...
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