Greenwich Estate Opens Doors for Exclusive Viewing

frontA historically significant, Georgian Revival residence will open its doors to visitors for an exclusive viewing on Thursday, June 3, 2010.

The Greenwich estate was originally built in 1916 by William B. Mackie for an Egyptologist who was a curator of Decorative Arts for the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This home has served as an inspiration to subsequent owners, most who were writers, musicians, inventors or artists.

Offered at $7.75 million, this estate, which was built to foster the arts, will be available to visitors to view from 12:30 to 2 p.m. The 15-room, 9,720-square-foot residence features 8 bedrooms, 5 and one half baths, 7 fireplaces, a large center hall foyer and a pool with waterfalls, nestled into the landscape.

Sitting on 2 acres and located at 105 Dingletown Road in Greenwich, Conn., this place spotlights a handcrafted fieldstone façade, magnificent stonework and architectural details.

For more information visit: WWW.105DINGLETOWNROAD.COM.

—Kimberly Turner

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