544 Oenoke Ridge
New Canaan, Connecticut
$13,900,000 Price
12 Bedrooms  

Orchard's End, built in 1929 designed by New York architect William B. Tubby, his outstanding designs include Waveny House in New Canaan, Dunnellen Hall in Greenwich & William H. Childs House in Brooklyn. In 2014 the current owners retained world renowned architect Dinyar Wadia to embark on a 3-year...

Orchard's End, built in 1929 designed by New York architect William B. Tubby, his outstanding designs include Waveny House in New Canaan, Dunnellen Hall in Greenwich & William H. Childs House in Brooklyn. In 2014 the current owners retained world renowned architect Dinyar Wadia to embark on a 3-year $6MM renovation perfecting the already expansive 10,000 square foot addition completed by the previous owners. The main residence improved & expanded upon a 4-bedroom guest house, along with a custom designed 5,000 square foot wellness center, a custom pool with spa and new terraces transformed Orchard's End into a true masterpiece. In a recent interview with Dinyar, he stated he believes in today's market the main house alone would cost in excess of 25 million dollars to replicate.

Listing courtesy of Serhant Connecticut Llc

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Listing Details

New Listing
New Canaan, Connecticut
Type: Condominium
Price: $13,900,000
Monthly real estate tax: $8,239
Approx. square footage: 18,000 sf
Date Listed: 3/31/2025
Approx. sqft: 18,000 sf
Web ID: 122362

Info & Amenities

Type: Condominium
Bedrooms: 12
Bathrooms: 14.5
Built: 1929
Woodburning fireplaces: 13
Pool: Yes

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