1 Riverview Drive. Norwalk, CT, 06850 US / CT
THE HARRIS LOCATION: The Harris Residence dates back to 1927. The home belonged to the Auchinchloss family, cousins of Jackie Kennedy. This three story plus basement level, 4,000 square foot colonial, had doubled in size in 1998 and then the Harrises renovated this past year. They reconfigured the dining room, refinished wood floors, painted and added new furnishings. The home has all new exterior cedar wood shingles, cedar shutters, a new paint job and extensive new plantings around the property. The house includes: - Four bedrooms - Three bathrooms and one powder room - TV room - Home office with wifi throughout - Kitchen and eat-in area with wood burning fireplace - Two level living room with wood burning fireplace and French doors leading to a wrap around porch - Dining room with double French doors to the deck - Finished basement with wood burning fireplace - Three car garage - Circular entrance driveway plus large service driveway. The backyard features the Silvermine River running through it with huge old trees and stone work throughout. It is just down the road from The Silvermine Tavern and Silvermine Arts Center. THE AREA: Silvermine, Connecticut is a picturesque and historic artists community which occupies 16 square miles in Norwalk, New Canaan and Wilton. It boasts of its famous writers, artists and musicians. The location is under 1 hour from New York City; 45 minutes from New Haven; 6 minutes from New Canaan; 10 minutes from Wilton; 12 minutes from Westport. CONTACT: Marcia Harris One Riverview Drive Norwalk, CT 06850 Home: (203) 847-2622 Mobile: (203 ) 981-4019
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