A Grand Connecticut Home Built During The Great Estates Era

A Grand Connecticut Home Built During The Great Estates Era

Orchard’s End was built in 1929 by renowned New York architect William B. Tubby.

The timeless brick and limestone residence has recently undergone a 3-year $6 million renovation under architect Dinyar Wadia of Wadia Associates, updating the grand residence and adding a 4-bedroom guest house, custom pool and spa, as well as a 5000 square foot wellness centre.

The 12 bedroom Jacobean manor features a wealth of incredible detail throughout, and in a recent interview about the property, Wadia stated that in today’s market, the estate would cost in excess of $25 million to build, excluding land costs.

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