Winsor Way, Estate of the Day

Last time we were in the tony suburb of Weston, Massachusetts it was in 2009 to check out a home listed at $24.5 million. That home has had a price cut to $21.75million putting it above today's home, another newer incredibly lavish home. This home's street name Winsor Way refers to the fact that it was once the home site of the legendary investment banker, Robert Winsor. It is on 3.9 acres of land once owned by the Queen of England. The modern Georgian Colonial estate was completed in 2001. The six-bedroom home is 21,000 square feet and has a wine cellar, home theater, gym, rec room, tennis courts and more. If the other pricey Weston home strived for a cozy, family home look, this one is pure grandeur all the way, built to impress with an obvious display of wealth and formality. It is listed at $21 million.








































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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
DJ Sep 26th 2010 3:27PM
Beautiful home, but the back is missing something. It needs a pool or a water feature along with more formal gardens.
maximusdog Sep 26th 2010 6:45PM
two shots of the tennis court, no pool and no shots of any of the bathrooms....
Spectacular Bid Sep 27th 2010 10:40AM
I'm still puzzled by the citation of this once being land owned by the Queen of England. When? Not that I'm an authority on the English monarchy however I cannot recall QEII (who became Queen in 1953) having property ties to Weston, Mass. Prior to her the last Queen was Victoria who reigned from 1837 - 1901; was that the era they're citing. Anyone have further info?
om Sep 29th 2010 4:14PM
wasn't most of the u.s. once owned by the queen of england? lol