Rare 222-year-old Greenwich estate transforms into upscale $7M retreat
A historic 222-year-old estate in Greenwich, Connecticut, has been transformed into a luxurious retreat listed for $6.99 million. The six-bedroom, 8.5-bathroom home underwent a meticulous renovation that preserved its original architectural elements while incorporating modern design features. This unique property exemplifies the harmonious blend of historical significance and contemporary living.
- ▪The estate was originally built in 1804 and has undergone a years-long renovation.
- ▪It features a blend of original stonework and modern architectural elements, including a striking brick extension.
- ▪The home includes five additional bedrooms, dual family rooms, and a dedicated media room.
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Real Estate Rare 222-year-old Greenwich estate transforms into upscale $7M retreat By Lisa Johnson Mandell Published May 22, 2026, 3:24 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Originally Published by: Abandoned General Motors Facility Lists for Just $475K Old Church Hits the Market for $4.4 Million 5 Crumbling Multigenerational Homes Packed With Potential It is the rarest of all restorations: a home built in 1804 that blends three centuries in perfect harmony, having undergone a meticulous years-long renovation that married architectural tradition with modern luxury in award-winning fashion.
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