1896 Cos Cob Harbor Summer Home Reduced to $4.49M in Riverside, CT (PHOTOS)

   


A majestic historic home on a 0.71 acre property with 154-feet on Cos Cob Harbor in Riverside, Connecticut has been reduced to $4.49 million. It hit the market in 2018 for $6.5 million. Lovingly restored in 2008, the 5,719 square foot home has gorgeous woodwork with intricate mouldings, beautiful panelling and a grand staircase. It was built 1896 by a Japanese silk importer and is listed by the Greenwich Historical Society. Features include an updated eat-in kitchen with water views, over sized windows with original stained glass and a large wrap around veranda and stone patio overlooking the water. There are 6 bedrooms, 6 full an 1 half bathrooms throughout. The property also includes a private dock. The property is on the market for $4.49 million with Joann Erb of Brown Harris Stevens.

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