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$10,000,000 | Built 1908 | 5,854 Sq. Ft. | 7 Beds | 6.5+ Baths | 0.67 Acres
5 Water St, Stonington, CT 06378
Available for sale for the first time in 27 years, the iconic Point House was constructed in 1908 by the Army Corps of Engineers for the lighthouse keeper who came from Watch Hill. The impressive 5,854 square foot home is listed for $10 million in Stonington, Connecticut. Details: The celebrated Point House in Stonington Borough is being offered for sale after nearly three decades. Renowned architects teamed up to design this masterpiece, which showcases elements of the Costa Esmeralda Yacht Club in Porto Cervo, Sardinia, blended with classic New England style. Notable architects Peter Marino, Oliver Cope, and Peter Cummings each infused their creative touch to craft this extraordinary residence. This historic property has stood the test of time, even surviving the hurricane of 1938. This unique opportunity, marked by its prime location, rich history, architectural excellence & garden design, is cherished within Stonington Borough and beyond.
Stunning vistas illuminate every room on the first two floors, radiating charm that’s perfect for such a distinguished estate. The many decks are crafted to offer views to the east and west. The sunroom features impressive 12-foot ceilings and 17 magnificent 9-foot windows, letting in an abundance of light. Complementing the elegance are a heated gunite pool, a chef’s kitchen, a splendid dining room, both indoor and outdoor fireplaces, a wine cellar, and more. The dock accommodates 2-3 feet at low tide and 5-6 feet at high tide, along with 2 moorings. Additionally, the home has a deep water mooring in the harbor, making the ten-minute boat ride to the Watch Hill seaside Village very convenient. Truly a remarkable offering! The Point House is available for $10 million through Lori Joyal of Lila Delman Real Estate | Compass.
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