50 North Street (只供參考)

出售, USD 5,500,000


50 North Street,

樓盤類型 : 單獨家庭住宅

樓盤設計 : N/A

建築面積 : 7,569 ft² / 703 m²

佔地面積 : 41,817 ft² / 3,885 m² 轉換佔地面積

睡房 : 5

浴室 : 5

浴室(企缸) : 1

MLS#: 122559


樓盤簡介

Nestled in the heart of Greenwich, this classic 1905 Victorian home sits on an oversized 0.96 acre flat lot with mature trees. High ceilings, expansive rooms & private terraces exude timeless elegance. This spacious home features 5 bedrooms, 5 1/2 bathrooms & two-car garage with port cochere. The sports court, pool & pool house welcome you home for a relaxing day. Enjoy your front porch, where you can drink your morning coffee or just take in the evening breeze, making every day a dream in this elegant and convenient setting. Located a short distance to downtown Greenwich with easy access to shopping, dining & entertainment via sidewalks. In-town living offers nearby amenities, parks & houses of worship. Near Brunswick, Greenwich Academy, Greenwich Country Day & Greenwich High. See more.. Once upon a time there was a man named Thomas Brush who lived in Gloucester, England. He sailed the ocean blue to Huntington, Long Island some time in the 1630's to gain political and religious freedom and helped to colonize America. In 1725, his great-grandson, Benjamin Brush moved to Greenwich CT where he and his descendants continued in their ancestor's footsteps and became one of the founding families of Greenwich. They were staunch supporters of the American Revolution, being involved in several skirmishes against the Loyalists. Over the next two centuries, they became integral to the town's growth, serving as postmasters, cultivating farmland, operating local stores, and managing significant tracts of land near today's downtown. In 1905, a year marked by national growth, prosperity, and rapid railroad expansion, Greenwich became increasingly accessible to New York City professionals, and architectural trends took off as families sought refined country estates. That same year, Joseph Brush, a direct descendant, built the stately Victorian residence at 50 North Street, then part of a larger Brush estate that included stables, chicken coops, guest housing, servant quarters and formal gardens. Beyond his role as a builder, Joseph also ran the Brush Coal, Wood & Lumber Co. on Greenwich Harborsupplying essential materials for a rapidly growing community. Today, the home endures as a living artifact of Greenwich's architectural and civic heritagetimeless in design and rooted in the story of a family that quite literally helped build the town. Some of the notable contributions by the Brush Family to Greenwich are: Greenwich Library Greenwich Hospital Greenwich Academy Brush Memorial Chapel in the Second Congregational Church Stanwich Congregational Church
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