1690 Oenoke Ridge
New Canaan, Connecticut
$2,950,000 Price
6 Bedrooms   6.5 Baths

All the bells and whistles one could ask for at this beautifully maintained 6 bed, 6.1 bath, stone and shingle home nestled on 4 lush acres with pool and tennis court. Taken down to the studs in 2007 and reimagined for today's lifestyle. Chefs kitchen, 3 season porch, 4...

All the bells and whistles one could ask for at this beautifully maintained 6 bed, 6.1 bath, stone and shingle home nestled on 4 lush acres with pool and tennis court. Taken down to the studs in 2007 and reimagined for today's lifestyle. Chefs kitchen, 3 season porch, 4 finished levels, fireplaces galore with plenty of indoor and outdoor entertaining options. Just minutes to downtown New Canaan and steps away from charming Scotts Corners. Nothing to do but move right in.

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Listing Details

New Listing
New Canaan, Connecticut
Type: House
Price: $2,950,000
Re Tax: $27,812
Date Listed: 1/10/2025
Approx. sqft: 6,330 sf
Acreage: 4.03 acres
Web ID: 24067624

Info & Amenities

Type: Single Family
Rooms: 12.0
Bedrooms: 6
Full Bathrooms: 6
Half Bathrooms: 1.0
Built: 1965
Woodburning fireplaces: 3
Pool: Yes

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Listing Agent(s)

Brown Harris Stevens Real Estate Agent Jane Armstrong
Jane Armstrong
Email Jane
o: 203-966-7800
c: 203-912-3765

Get to Know New Canaan

A quintessential New England suburb with a charming downtown, sense of community and plenty of cultural activities, New Canaan is an easy train ride away from New York City. The sophisticated Lower Fairfield County community was home to the “Harvard Five” in the 1940s, five visionary architects who used New Canaan as their experimental playground for their mid-century modern designs, building more than 80 homes here.

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