Welcome to the Brush-Lockwood House, an anchor of significant antique homes in the Stanwich Historic District and a notable Greenwich Landmark. Poised on 5.2 acres, this impressive eight-bedroom residence spans four levels with well-scaled rooms ideal for casual living and entertaining complemented by original board/batten barn, octagonal gazebo and hundred year old trees. Built in 1792 and extensively renovated in 1867 with Second Empire style craftsman details including Mansard roof, frosted glass front doors etched with star motif, wide-plank floors, ornate plaster ceiling medallions in entry, living and dining rooms, six-over-six windows, turned balustrades and jigsaw-cut ornamentation. One of the last authentic historic homes in Greenwich. With design plans for renovation/expansion
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Year Built
1792
Updated on November 21, 2024 at 3:29 pm