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1864 Mansion

31 Crescent Dr. Milford, CT, US / CT

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1865 Haunted Mansion in Milford Connecticut (5000 square foot) This 5000sq ft two-story stately Hubbell Brick Mansion is a beautifully restored, preserved and fully furnished paradise, which includes original flooring from the first owners since late 1800s. The high ceiling mansion contains five (5) large bedrooms (on the second floor) and four (4) full bathrooms. It has eight (8) marble fireplaces, 46 original 10ft tall windows, hand-carved walnut valances, and a 45ft spiral staircase that leads to the second floor. The first floor is occupied by a super large living-room, an office space equipped with a large library, a formal dining room, a piano room. The kitchen is very spacious, it also contains an island, and is complemented with ultra-modern appliances—ideal for food shows. The attic has (2500sq ft) of space of standing room, it leads to the roof. The backyard is equipped with a full kitchen and a grill, a bar and a water fountain. The porch is equipped with a hot tub. The kitchen leads to the basement via a staircase. The basement has ten (10) standard windows, and it is equipped with a full bathroom, large storage spaces and a mechanical room. The second floor of the mansion affords a beautiful sight of the Housatonic River, which is a few yards away. The mansion is five (5) minutes from the I-95, five minutes from major shopping centers, one hour from New York City. An important part of the history of this mansion is the intricate brick basement Historical data corroborates the existence of underground tunnels that lead to local rivers, which support the claim that the basement of the mansion is part of the Underground Railroad system that abolitionists built to help free enslaved African-Americans during the 19th Century. The basement is ideal for horror movie scenes.

Location Category

  • HOUSES - [general]

Architecture Style

  • Italianate