The oldest house in the Litchfield town of Warren—built in 1738—is on the market for $1,950,000. Dubbed the Marsh-Whitlock House, the saltbox sits on 33 acres including a pond, a fruit orchard, and a modern sauna housed in a charming antique shed. Indeed, the entire property is an appealing blend of old and new.
The main house has been thoroughly and meticulously renovated. Some of the stunning features include four fireplaces—one fitted with a beehive stove—rough-hewn wide-plank floors, and exposed rustic beams. But, the heart of the home is the updated, open kitchen and dining area with an easy flow to the living room and main-level primary suite.
The 2,686-square-foot interior has a total of four bedrooms, three bathrooms and an oversized screened-in porch. On the grounds: barns, gardens and a fruit orchard.
Steve Pener and Vanessa Henderson of William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty hold the listing.