Wilton Home for Sale: 27-19 Redding Road, Public Open House on Sunday

For Sale: 27-19 Redding Road, Wilton

Public Open House, Sunday 12/5, 1-3pm

Own both #27 Redding Road on 1.8 acres as well as adjoining lot #19 on 1.2 acres, for a total of 3.0 acres, plus Georgetown's iconic "Villa Caroline", a former carriage barn converted in 1969 to a residence by the late fashion designer Rolan S. Mattson, named in honor of his beloved friend Olive Caroline "Carrie" Kennel Miller, the original owner of the historic larger surrounding estate.
 
This storied home is set back privately and includes the inspired 4,998 sf main residence with 1,305 sf in the walk-out lower level 1 bedroom accessory apartment with private entrance; detached 3 car garage; heated gunite pool and pool cabana; fruit trees, vegetable gardens, and whimsical potting sheds.
 
Inquire for the option to purchase #29 Redding Road, a 2nd private residence with detached studio/garage, for a true family compound. Villa Caroline delights at every turn with materials reclaimed from local historic churches including the stunning stained glass in the entry parlor. Inviting 24' x 26' great room featuring sunny kitchen with center island, granite counters,  and stainless steel appliances, open to the family room with fireplace and adjoining wrap around patio.
 
There are 5 more fireplaces including the living room with French doors to a private office; the master bedroom suite; 2 in the lower apartment including both the bedroom and kitchen; plus 1 on the front stone patio. Total 4 bedrooms, 3/1 baths and additional sleeping loft; hardwood floors; central air; and so many delightful outdoor rooms/gardens; just steps to Georgetown shops, restaurants, and only 55 miles to Midtown!
 
Take a virtual tour of the property here.
 
To learn more about this property, contact Laura Freed Ancona here.
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