One of The Last Great Greenwich Estates Lists for $150,000,000
The 50-acre property is one of the largest coastal estates in New England and is considered the crown jewel of the Greenwich coastline.
The country estate has resort-inspired grounds with walled gardens, apple orchards, and two greenhouses, and the French Renaissance mansion is set at the end of a winding 1800-foot driveway.
Copper Beech Farm was originally known as Kincraig and dates to the 1890s, and is one of the last remaining great estates in the coveted enclave of Greenwich, Connecticut.
The 8 bedroom mansion offers 13,500 sq ft of interior space featuring high ceilings, oak panelling, marlbe fireplaces, and fabulous plaster friezes throughout.
Beautifully restored, the property is rumored to belong to hedge fund billionaire Ray Dalio and his wife Barbara, known Greenwich residents.
The epic waterfront property offers nearly a mile of private water frontage on Long Island Sound, with two private beaches and a private offshore island.
The estate also comes with a stone carriage house with a clock tower with a 1-bedroom garage apartment, and a 3-bedroom gatehouse.
This trophy estate is one of the largest residential properties close to New York City.
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