In the heart of Connecticut’s quiet countryside, a tree-lined drive leads to this 41-acre estate of timeless elegance and extraordinary craftsmanship. Originally built in the mid-1800s and reimagined in 1906, the 7,000+ sq ft stone residence is crowned with a slate roof and surrounded by lush fields and gardens. Inside, hand-carved moldings, elegant fireplaces, and original architectural details speak to an era when artistry mattered. The chef’s kitchen features a Thermador gas range/oven, double wall ovens, a butler’s pantry, and a preserved Walker & Pratt wood-burning stove. A full-service bar, screened porch with chevron brick flooring, and an original functional sauna leading to the heated pool create an inviting retreat. The property also includes a greenhouse, two-car garage with loft, and borders preserved Audubon Society land. A rare offering where historic beauty, privacy, and enduring quality come together.