An incredibly rare opportunity to reside in a mid-century modern home designed by world renowned Harvard Five Architect, Eliot Noyes. In The Lee Ault House, originally built in 1951 and recently renovated with the utmost care and consideration for maintaining the brilliant mid-century modern design, the indoors and outdoors...
An incredibly rare opportunity to reside in a mid-century modern home designed by world renowned Harvard Five Architect, Eliot Noyes. In The Lee Ault House, originally built in 1951 and recently renovated with the utmost care and consideration for maintaining the brilliant mid-century modern design, the indoors and outdoors blend seamlessly to create a stunning, light filled home. You will delight in expansive views of nature, mature trees and level property with patios & courtyards and floor to ceiling glass walls throughout. This truly spectacular home is both minimalist yet inviting with new white oak floors throughout. The newly installed, state-of-the-art spacious kitchen/breakfast room which features Miele appliances, John Pawson stainless steel fixtures, a large island with Carrera marble countertops, and custom cabinetry. Bathrooms feature Carrera marble sinks and custom white oak cabinetry along with John Pawson fixtures and sink in the primary bath. The private and tranquil 4+ acre property was originally designed by Landscape Designer Thomas Church, and the home's original pool has been opened and heated. Available Furnished with flexible lease term. The furnished option includes Fritz Hansen furniture (interior), Carl Hansen patio furniture, and Francis Mallman grill. How wonderful to have the good fortune to live in a work of art. Offered as a flexible term furnished summer rental starting May 2025 through September 2025.
Listing courtesy of William Raveis Real Estate
New Listing
New Canaan, Connecticut
Type: Rental
Price: $30,000
Date Listed: 2/20/2025
Approx. sqft: 3,989 sf
Web ID: 24075771
Type: Single Family Residence
Rooms: 10.0
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3.0
Built: 1952
Woodburning fireplaces: 2
Pool: Yes
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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