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16 Bell Hill is a stunning Connecticut country home that seamlessly blends vintage charm with luxurious modern upgrades. Originally built in 1926, this 3-bedroom, 4-bath home has been meticulously transformed, showcasing impeccable craftsmanship, millwork, technology, and top-of-the-line finishes throughout. The sun-filled first floor features an open floor plan with a stylish living room, wood-burning fireplace, and lighted built-in bookshelves. A double-story sunroom with radiant heated flooring, an ensuite guest room, a den area, and a full bath create a perfect circular flow from the gourmet kitchen/dining area. Upstairs, two spacious ensuite bedrooms await, including a primary suite with a freestanding soaking tub, ample closet space, and an office. The lower level and professionally landscaped backyard are perfect for entertaining or relaxing with easy access to your 3600 bottle temperature controlled wine cellar. Located a stone's throw from Washington Green, Mayflower Inn & Spa, and Washington Village shops, this home offers an unbeatable location. The property boasts mature plantings, expansive outdoor areas, and potential for expansion, including the possibility of adding a pool. Whole house generator added in 2021
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