Southampton
Normandy House
Southampton
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$29,750,000
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Essentials
- Price$29,750,000
- StyleEstate / Mansion
- Bedrooms6
- Bathrooms7.5
- Stories3 or more
- Approx. Sq. Ft.7,964
- Acreage8.4
- Year Built1930
Key Features
- South of the highway
- Pondfront
- Heated pool
- Room for tennis
- Central air
- Den
- Eat-in kitchen
- Formal dining room
- Library
- Pool/guest house
- Study
- Water access
Normandy House, renowned and admired for over 8 decades as one of the most important houses in Southampton, is ready for the next chapter of its glamorous existence. Spanning 8.4 acres of meticulous estate grounds on Lake Agawam overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Normandy House, though constructed on a grand scale is unique for its sense of warmth and intimacy. The lovely entry foyer opens on to one breathtaking room after another, whose description would take pages because each one is so special. You can not help but marvel at the brilliance of the noted architects Polemus & Coffin in the seven year creation of this work of art. As you explore the property you find the charming Guest House. A comfortable home in itself, it comprises sitting rooms, kitchen and two bedrooms and baths. The marvelous Pool House contains large entertaining spaces and expansive views of Lake Agawam and the grounds. And what grounds they are! To arrive and drive through the gates, down that long allee of lovely old apple trees, with the view of Normandy House in the distance, is to step back in time to a world few of us are lucky enough to ever experience.
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