Exquisite French Normandy-Inspired Manor With 1,000-Bottle Wine Cellar Hits the Market in Connecticut for $11.25 Million
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A luxurious French-style manor in Riverside, Connecticut, has been listed for $11.25 million. Built in 2016, the home reflects sophisticated architecture and was designed by architect Douglas VanderHorn. Previously, the land served as a meditation garden before the current owners sought to enhance the neighborhood by constructing this impressive residence. The listing highlights only one other home priced higher in the area, emphasizing the home's value against a backdrop of limited listings and median prices.
The neighbor across the street owned the property for a meditation garden, but new owners decided to create a grand property that enhances the community.
The objective was to create a home that would enhance the neighborhood, sit proudly with their house, and be equally sophisticated, using luxurious materials.
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