A Timeless Estate in Greenwich, Connecticut

A Timeless Estate in Greenwich, Connecticut

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With old world elegance and Greenwich grandeur, Reynwood Manor is a unique trophy estate.

Set at the end of a private lane with English-style gardens from the 1930s, this Tudor revival estate has it all: fountains and a formal courtyard and dreamy landscapes throughout its 9+ acres of private parkland.

The private estate includes a heated indoor and outdoor pool, as well as a tennis court, with plenty of space for entertaining.

Reynwood Manor was the dream home of William Flinn, the builder of the New York Holland Tunnel. His renowned construction firm Booth and Flinn oversaw its completion in 1935, with over 100 artisans and workers hired.

The 10,000 square foot mansion has 6 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms, and has been fully renovated by its current owner, while restoring beautiful period details throughout the home, including 7 fireplaces. The great room features an incredible cathedral ceiling, and the formal dining room has lovely wainscotting and intricate ceiling detail.

The property feels like it's been perfectly preserved for hundreds of years, while featuring modern luxuries throughout, like a lavish master suite with a “gentleman’s closet”, screening room, and home gym.

Main image by Daniel Milstein Photography. All remaining photos belong to the listing agency.

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