$22,000,000 • Greenwich, CT
by HauteLiving
Custom built by owner with steel construction, this estate is located at the far point of the private association of Hawthorne Beach. A long gated, cobble stone drive arrives at impressive bronze front doors which open to two story foyer featuring a marble “waterfall” wall and Koi pond. Large floor to ceiling glass walls are featured in the entertaining room which opens to terraces and mesmerizing views. The library/media room has a viewing screen which emerges from the ceiling and custom “book matched” paneling on the walls. A separate apartment contains 2 bedrooms, living room, bath and kitchenette, perfect for staff or guests. Professionally designed gardens highlight the enormous seaside pool with waterfall and poolhouse, and a large private beach. This is an estate of incomparable luxury offering the best of beachfront living.
Offered @ $22,000,000
Contact Ellen Roth @ 203.618.3158 or ellen.roth@sothebyshomes.com. Or visit www.sothebyshomes.com/greenwich.
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