A Copper Heiress’s Connecticut Estate, Empty for Decades, Now Restored
Copper heiress Huguette Clark bought the 1938 mansion as a Cold War refuge but never lived in it, leaving the mansion untouched for more than 60 years. Restored by Reed and Delphine Krakoff and featured in Architectural Digest, the estate is now on the market for $25,500,000.
An Old Quarry Is Now a Private Pool with a Waterfall in the Berkshires
Listed for $3.25M, this 60-acre estate comes with a waterfall-fed swimming pool carved into a limestone quarry—hidden deep in the Massachusetts woods.
Redding Farm Estate in Rural Connecticut
This 50 acre property truly has unrivalled amenities, like its state-of-the-art private recording studio and performing arts venue—indicative of the type of buyer who may be attracted to this luxury refuge in the countryside, just one hour from NYC.
AD100 Designer Robert Couturier’s Connecticut Home
Set on a private lake in the bucolic South Kent, this elegant country retreat was designed by legendary Paris-born, Manhattan-based architect and interior designer, Robert Couturier in 2001.
Luxury Farm Estate in Rural Redding, CT
This 50 acre property truly has unrivalled amenities, like its state-of-the-art private recording studio and performing arts venue—indicative of the type of buyer who may be attracted to this luxury refuge in the countryside, just one hour from NYC.