A Circa-1895 Warren, CT Inn Turned Charming Home Hits the Market on Lake Waramaug
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At the turn of the 20th century, Ehrick Rossiter was the architect of choice for a specific class of people: Wealthy families who summered in Litchfield County and the Berkshire hills. His portfolio comprises nearly 60 homes and civic buildings in the area, a portfolio that includes hotels as well, including the Royalton in Manhattan and the stately, circa-1895 Boulders Lodge in Warren. Over 100 years later, the inn is a lovely lakefront home and it’s currently up for sale.
Sited along the shores of Lake Waramaug, the heart of the 10-acre compound is the newly renovated Adirondack-style inn, offering eight bedrooms, a sprawling covered porch, and a stone terrace, all with views over the water. You can tell that in its renovation, the kitchen was given special care and attention as it looks fresh and contemporary while feeling cozy and rustic, too.
If purchased with the adjacent carriage house, the estate is asking $9.2 million. Or, you can drop the price to $5.95 million by leaving the carriage house out of the deal. Peter Klemm of Klemm Real Estate holds the listing.