A handsome red brick manse has hit the New Canaan market, listed for $5.995 million. And, while it convincingly plays the part of a stately antique, it was built in 2006, designed by the Kaali-Nagy Company.
The pretty property sits along South Avenue, just a five-minute drive to the train and the shops along Elm Street. But privacy is ensured by its gated entrance, which opens onto a cobblestone pathway, flanked by stone courtyards on either side. Inside, the nearly 6,305-square-foot interiors offer four floors of elegant living spaces, starting with a marble-clad kitchen, adjoined by a breakfast room, a family room and a formal dining room with a fireplace.
On the lower level, there’s a wine cellar, billiards room and home gym. For entertaining or relaxation, a new owner can also step outside where a generous, brick-clad patio with a tall, ivy-clad fireplace and an outdoor kitchen awaits.
Sophisticated and serene, the offering is represented by The Sneddon Team of William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty.