Price
$649,000
Built in 1900 as a barn and converted to a home in 1990, the architecture fuses countryside charm and mid-century design - two contrasting genres married to create an interesting and unique experience. The home is entered via an offset entry that opens into an all-seasons sunken sunroom overlooking the expansive backyard. You flow directly into the eat-in kitchen, which is outfitted with maple cabinetry. As you ease down the hall, you'll pass a bedroom, a full bath, and an office. The final room is the living room, highlighting the mid-century style element of bringing the outdoors in with floor-to-ceiling windows across the entire back wall. The home's placement at the uppermost portion of the acreage allows for views that fill the windows, creating a sense of space and openness. The living room has two stair passages, one leading to the ground-level apartment and the other to the sleeping quarters on the second floor. The staircase which leads to the second floor has a small loft which overlooks the living room and leads to three bedrooms and a shared bath . The primary suite mirrors the living room with wall-to-wall windows overlooking the verdant acreage. The lower, ground level has a complete apartment with a private exterior entry for guests or rental potential. The foundation for a breathtaking Litchfield County home is here, welcoming your imagination and eye for design.
Listed by William Pitt Sotheby's Int'l, Michael Caporizzo. Data sourced from SmartMLS