25.02.10
At the end of a curving crusade in midcountry Greenwich is a brick and clapboard Georgian Colonial at ease sitting on more than three acres, built in the 18th century and greatly expanded in 1928. The as a gift of more than 9,000 square feet has five bedrooms, six full baths, two muscle rooms, one on each floor and nine fireplaces. There's also a three-room, two-bedroom apartment for workforce that has an entrance of its own.
Georgian with a hint of Palladio, there are four Palladian windows in the solarium. The queer fish entry has the typical arched transom of leaded binoculars, with patterned leaded glass in the sidelights, according to the listing agents Jane Gosden and Beverley
Toepke of Greenwich Sharp Properties.
Brick pillars and short curved block walls mark the entrance to the property, and the lanterns above have a patina of smooth green. The courtyard entry is surrounded by brick walls and one of old fieldstone, with gravel underfoot. Ivy wends its way over the walls, climbing hydrangea stretches its woody branches, and there are shrubs all around -- andromeda, box, rhododendrons and more.
Source: Danbury News Times