
This Revolutionary War–era Kent property was purchased in 2014 by Pierre Kozely and Dawn Farmer, partners in the Los Angeles–based furniture design firm Pietrarte. When building their now 4,000-square-foot home, the couple paid homage to the spread’s agricultural roots with such barn-like features as its lofty ceilings, wide-plank floorboards, exposed posts and beams, and metal roof topped by a cupola. There’s also a silo housing the master bedroom and bathroom, which includes a lovely soaking tub. And across the 3.6 acres, the grounds offer a private pond, a stone-lined pool, a pergola and an orchard.
It is listed for $1.295 million with Ira Goldspiel and Howard Schissler, both of William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty.