This is an amazing property with significant history. Home of General Epaphroditus Champion, Designed by William Spratt, architect in 1794. Spratt was a captured Scottish soldier in the British Royal Artillery that went on to design the Court House ( which burned in 1886) on the Commons in Litchfield, CT. Enjoy the majestic views of the CT River, and the amazing architectural details, and the stone terraces surrounding the property and a stone floor in the basement. This property serves as notice of the wealth and beauty of the times. This Georgian Home is featured in Great Georgian Houses of America (1970). This 9 Room, 4 Bedroom, 5 Bath mansion has unbelievable grandeur but does need some landscaping and updating to fully bring back the magnificence of the day. Included with the property is a small Triangle of Land that allows direct access the the CT River. A dock may be possible but has not been pursued. Structurally sound , newer roof, well pump, and furnace.
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