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Description
An award winning Bed & Breakfast with 3 separate residences and 8 guest rooms set on five park-like acres overlooking the Connecticut River and Haddam Meadows State Park. The main house was originally built in 1765 of post and beam construction and was featured on HGTV�s �If Walls Could Talk�. In 1932, famous novelist Katharine Brush purchased the property and moved the house 400 feet back off Saybrook Road and added 2 wings. The residence lives like a sophisticated home of the 1930�s with stunning lines and generous rooms. That same year, she built the famous �Laurel Cottage�, originally a writers retreat, it sits on a promontory above the state park and river. Located down a pine needle path, the 1 bedroom, 794sf pristine cottage was completely restored and added on to recently, complete with a full bath and kitchen. In 2010, the main house underwent an extensive renovation. The 5 bedroom, 2658sf colonial is completely updated with the finest finishes and modern mechanicals. The Carriage House was built in 2015 and features a 2 bedroom, 1 bath home on the upper level equipped with a full kitchen, living room and 904 sf of living space. The lower level features a finished/heated 3 car garage, for a total of 5 garages in all. This extremely unique property offers many possibilities, including significant income potential. Located near the world-renowned Goodspeed Opera House, this peaceful, private property is an irresistible compound in a quaint locale.
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