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Majestically sited on one of the highest points in prestigious Greenfield Hill, the Nichols’ House is one of southern Connecticut’s most significant historical properties.
Built for the family of Colonel Nichols in 1893, the home is an exquisite example of the late Victorian period, meticulously restored and updated to reflect today’s contemporary lifestyle.
From the gracious wraparound porch and sweeping expanses of manicured lawn to the fully renovated outbuildings and private Gunite pool, the home is the very definition of New England charm and elegance.
Resplendent with original architectural elements, the Nichols' House features soaring, light-drenched public rooms and a wealth of authentic Victorian period detail.
The front parlor flows seamlessly into the spacious formal dining room, complete with working fireplace and adjacent butler’s pantry-- an ideal setting for festive gatherings both large and small.
Relax by the fire in the comfort of the beautifully appointed family room, where you can enjoy a cup of coffee, a favorite book or a quiet conversation.
The breakfast room, with panoramic views of lawns, gardens and the pool beyond, offers an idyllic spot for family meals or casual entertaining.
Conveniently located just an hour north of New York City, Greenfield Hill’s shady lanes, towering trees and meandering stone walls are a testament to its rural character and deep-seated agrarian past.
Established in 1725 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this classic New England community is now home to dozens of historically significant houses within walking distance of the centrally located “Green,” as well as thousands of flowering dogwood trees, showcased each spring by the famed Greenfield Hill Dogwood Festival.
Just minutes from area beaches, boating, riding facilities, restaurants, shopping and train, Greenfield Hill represents the pinnacle of gracious Connecticut living.
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