Connecticut Colonial Estate Built in 1940 Lists for $15 Million
A Colonial estate spanning 20 acres in Westport, Connecticut, has hit the market for the first time in over six decades, with an asking price of $15 million. This property, originally constructed in 1940, was previously owned by Richard Stiegler, a shopping-center tycoon who passed away in 1967, and has been maintained by his family for more than 65 years. The main house boasts detailed molding, dark hardwood floors, several fireplaces, and a primary suite on the main level featuring a pink-striped walk-in closet. The estate also includes two guest houses, offering a total of seven bedrooms, six bathrooms, and one powder room. Amenities comprise a glass-enclosed indoor pool and hot tub, a screened porch, wet bar, sauna, tennis court, and formal gardens. Nestled on a private lane, the property is surrounded by protected open space, with views extending to Long Island Sound and close to Sherwood Island State Park. The listing is managed by Andrew Whiteley and Wendy Ryan at Brown Harris Stevens.
Key facts
- The estate was built in 1940.
- It spans 20 acres in Westport, Connecticut.
- Former owner Richard Stiegler was a shopping-center magnate with 51 properties.
- Stiegler died in 1967; his family owned the property for over 65 years.
- The asking price is $15 million.
- The main residence has intricate molding and dark hardwood floors.
- The property includes seven bedrooms, six bathrooms, and one powder room.
- Amenities include a glass-enclosed indoor pool, hot tub, tennis court, and formal gardens.
Entities
Institutions
- Brown Harris Stevens
- Robb Report
Locations
- Westport
- Connecticut
- New York City
- Sherwood Island State Park
- Long Island Sound