Pictured above is 106 Glenville Road. I am very biased to old homes as the newest home I have ever owned between San Francisco and Greenwich was 1902. This 1929 built home has gorgeous architectural details from a bygone era. I love the curves in the walls, the windows have gorgeous metal moldings, the wainscoting, all details that spoke to me. A beautiful brick exterior welcomes you as you drive up the long driveway to the massive property of 8.17 acres in a one acre zone. There is a ton of value with the opportunity of subdividing the property into separate lots.
Barbara Wells exclusively presents this: Beautifully situated on 8+ acres is this classic 1929 Georgian brick manor near town. Potential subdivision and expansion for this property located in 1 acre zoning with town sewer abuts a private association. Enter via a long sweeping driveway to this elegant 8000+ square foot 7-bedroom, 8 bath home that has exquisite details, including a grand front to back entrance hall, spectacular curved main staircase, high ceilings, 5 fireplaces, oak flooring, floor to ceiling glass doors and windows affording great natural light. Grand entertaining spaces allow for today's luxe lifestyle. Many formal and informal rooms on the first level lead through French doors to exquisite established gardens, mature trees, lush lawns, tennis court, pool/pool house, greenhouse and fenced vegetable/flower garden. Generations of the same family have enjoyed this architecturally timeless home in a private park-like setting for over 45 years. So convenient to downtown Greenwich, schools and train.
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