Oldfield Farm, Estate of the Day

There's still plenty of money in Greenwich, Connecticut. Today's estate, at nearly $40 million isn't even the top listing in the market (that honor still belongs to Dunellen Hall at $60 million). Oldfield Farm looks nearly modest by comparison but the equestrian estate reflects the kind of horsey set luxury the town is known for. The home has a pool, tennis court, stables and groom's quarters. The estate spread over 20 pastoral manicured acres which border land trust land. The curving driveway snakes through acres of green pastures ending in front of the winged horse fountain at the front of the home. The 20,000+/- sq ft Palladian-style villa brings together modern conveniences with just a touch of fustiness shown in traditional choices in wallpaper and curtains. This home is listed at $39.5 million.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
DJ Oct 8th 2009 2:18PM
Very refined, yet restrained. Looks like a home that someone would actually LIVE in. Dunellen Hall looks like something you would give tours of instead. BTW, looks like the current owners have cleared out the wine room.
Rae Nov 1st 2009 8:34PM
Does the pony come with it? :) This is a gorgeous estate but seems like 39 million is a little steep.
reallytorkedoff Oct 8th 2009 7:29PM
So 20,000 sq ft and 20 acres in Greenwich runs about $40 million, eh?
It sounds a bit steep, but it looks like it's in great shape and very tasteful.
However, as DJ pointed out, the wine cellar is depressingly empty. And the new owner probably won't even get to keep the few bottles in the picture.
WAYNE Oct 10th 2009 2:57PM
I purchased a mansion just like this in saratoga springs for $5 million and it has more lland