Perched atop Fulling Mill Hill this distinctive contemporary main house plus guest house offers mid-century charm and a serene retreat set on 3.3 acres of mature oak and beech forest and bordered by an ancient stone wall. Designed by renowned Yale School of Architecture Dean Paul Mitarachi, the main house features a striking circular entryway framed by mature Asiatic gardens. Step inside to discover a custom circular staircase with dramatic floor to ceiling windows, leading to the upper living area flooded with natural light from the wall of south-facing windows. The living area with high ceilings and woodstove is a comfortable place to congregate, while the kitchen and open dining areas lend themselves to modern day living. Glass sliding doors open onto a spacious 2nd story deck giving the entire living space an intimate relationship with the outdoors. On the first floor there are three total bedrooms; two bedrooms sharing a full bath plus a primary bedroom with a full bath en-suite.
Total square footage represents house (1,400 sq. ft.) and guest house (518 sq. ft.). A shared six (6) bedroom septic system services both houses.
HIGHLIGHTS
Link ID | 43014 |
Bedrooms | 4 |
Baths | 3 |
Rooms | 12 |
Living Space | 1918 |
Acreage | 3.30 |