7 John Street
Greenwich, Connecticut
$34,500,000 Price
10 Bedrooms  

'Robin Hill Farm' and 'Smokey Hill Farm' are situated at one of the highest points in Greenwich in bucolic backcountry. This magnificent estate encompasses the main house, represented in this listing data sheet, two cottages, stables and gorgeous paddocks, Indoor and outdoor pools, tennis house, tennis court, and...

'Robin Hill Farm' and 'Smokey Hill Farm' are situated at one of the highest points in Greenwich in bucolic backcountry. This magnificent estate encompasses the main house, represented in this listing data sheet, two cottages, stables and gorgeous paddocks, Indoor and outdoor pools, tennis house, tennis court, and two ethereal fountains. Originally designed in 1937 by Augusta L.Noel (designer of the Whitney Museum) and completely restored with additions constructed over the years to create a majestic family compound. The grounds which take your breath away, were designed by landscape architect, Jacqueline Osty, known for beautifying many of the great parks and boulevards in Paris.

Listing courtesy of Compass Connecticut Llc

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Listing Details

Greenwich, Connecticut
Type: House
Price: $34,500,000
Re Tax: $139,317
Approx. sqft: 15,820 sf
Web ID: 120468

Info & Amenities

Type: Single Family
Bedrooms: 10
Bathrooms: 14.5
Built: 1937
Woodburning fireplaces: 11
Pool: Yes

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Situated in the Southwest portion of Fairfield County, along Connecticut’s Gold Coast, Greenwich is an idyllic and scenic town bordered by Stamford and White Plains, New York. Named by English settlers after the London borough, the town showcases grand, colonial architecture reminiscent of America’s early days. It also features a highly sought-after Downtown with plenty of shopping, dining, and cultural attractions.

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