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Colchester,CT 06415
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,488 sqft
Price per Sqft $420
MLS Listing ID 24114090
Style Barn,Other
Year Built 2018
Annual Tax Amount $3,079
Lot Size 23.900 Acres
Property Description
A rare chance to claim your own private sanctuary in Colchester. Set on over 23 acres and bordered by more than 85 acres of preserved town and state land, this remarkable property offers unmatched privacy and a deep connection to nature. Nearly two miles of groomed trails wind through the grounds, ideal for biking, hiking, and exploring, alongside a fishing pond, brook, and natural waterfall. A dedicated shooting range with berm and a stunning antique post-and-beam barn elevate the retreat into something truly extraordinary. Originally built around 1880 as a 30x24 carriage shed, the barn has been thoughtfully repurposed and modernized while honoring its heritage. The restoration preserved original oak and chestnut beams with mortise-and-tenon joinery, seamlessly blending them with today's design and construction. Over two years were devoted to bringing this vision to life, including curated antiques that remain with the property. Conceived as a timeless family gathering place, the retreat embodies enduring charm and effortless seclusion. Whether hosting friends, enjoying the trails, or simply unwinding in complete privacy, this one-of-a-kind estate invites you to create lasting memories in a setting like no other.
Location
State CT
County New London
Zoning RU
Rooms
Basement None
Interior
Interior Features Open Floor Plan
Heating Wood/Coal Stove
Cooling None
Fireplaces Number 1
Exterior
Exterior Feature Shed
Parking Features None,Driveway
Waterfront Description Walk to Water
Roof Type Asphalt Shingle
Building
Lot Description Secluded,Some Wetlands,Treed,Farm Land
Foundation Concrete
Sewer Septic Required
Water Well Required
Schools
Elementary Schools Per Board Of Ed
High Schools Per Board Of Ed