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215 Old Mountain Road

215 Old Mountain Road

(860) 621-8378

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215 Old Mountain Road, Hartford County, CT 06032

Amenities

In unit laundry
Patio / balcony
Dishwasher
Garage
Fireplace
Microwave
Unit Amenities
dishwasher
fireplace
in unit laundry
microwave
patio / balcony
range
refrigerator
Property Amenities
parking
garage
Welcome to 215 Old Mountain Rd, a luxurious brick colonial estate in Connecticut's desirable Farmington Valley. This remarkable property offers over 6800 square feet of living space, featuring 5 beds and 6.1 baths. The attention to detail is evident throughout with exquisite millwork and finishings. The gourmet kitchen is a chef's delight, seamlessly opening up to a spacious 25-foot dining room adorned with coffered ceilings. This stunning space provides the perfect setting for hosting memorable gatherings and dining experiences. Also offers a first-floor primary suite equipped with all the bells and whistles. Situated on over 3.5 acres this estate offers both privacy and tranquility. The property also includes a 3-car garage, ensuring ample space for your vehicles and storage needs. Located in the highly sought-after Farmington Valley, you'll enjoy a vibrant community, excellent schools, and a wide range of recreational activities.

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Property Status: Active

Robert Perriello

AllPoints Realty Inc

MLS Number: 24111046

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