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For Sale in Farmington, CT
This exquisite home is located in the highly sought after and historic Mountain Spring Road in Farmington. Designed by renowned architect Blue Minges who also collaborated with Charles Warren Callister in designing the Exchange building in Farmington. This 3 bedroom 2 and a half bath home has exposed beams, wood ceilings large windows and an open floor plan. This home feels like you're in the treetops with views of the beautiful and peaceful wetlands and brook that runs through the property which lends itself to a lush and low maintenance yard. This home has been lovingly and tastefully renovated over the years the kitchen was remodeled in 2020/2021 as well as the half bath. On the second floor you will find the spacious primary bedroom w/ lovely primary bath, large shower, soaking tub, limestone counters and stone tile that gives warmth to the space. A second large bedroom with hall bath and a large study that could be turned back into a 3rd bedroom. The spacious lower level has 10 foot ceilings, large glass doors and windows overlooking the backyard. It's a space that is perfect for entertaining with a projector for movie night, pool table and games. The deck and garage doors were replaced in 2024. The geo/thermal heating was replaced 12 years ago. The roof was replaced in 2007. Easy access to I84, close to UCONN Medical Center, WH Center, Blue Back Square 2 hours to NYC and Boston. Don't miss out on this gem!
Listing Details
Amenities
- Appliances Included Electric Cooktop, Wall Oven, Range Hood, Dishwasher
- Cooling Central Air
- Exterior Features Deck,Patio
- Exterior Siding Clapboard
- Fireplaces 1
- Furnace Type Geothermal
- Heat Geothermal
- Heat Fuel Geothermal
- Hot Water Other, 50 Gallon Tank
- House Color Taupe
- Laundry Room Upper Level
- Roof Asphalt Shingle
- Rooms 7
Location
204 Mountain Spring Road, Farmington, CT 06032Get Driving DirectionsExplore Farmington
The town is deeply rooted in New England history. George Washington would pass through Farmington regularly during the Revolutionary War and referred to the town as “the...