An Interior Designer’s Idyllic Connecticut Country House Hits the Market for $9 Million

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Designer Jeffrey Alan Marks, who has a star-studded client list, recently listed his 1920s Georgian country home in Connecticut for $9 million.

Home of the Week: This $11.5 Million Gilt-Trimmed Paris Apartment Is a Short Walk From the Eiffel Towerfirm, JAM, Inc., whose star-studded client list includes Amber Valletta, Gillian Anderson, and Paul Reiser, among others, recently listed hisBabe Ruth’s First Photo as a Professional Baseball Player Could Fetch Over $200,000 at Auction, revamped by the designer to showcase his singular style and taste, comes completely furnished, down to the artwork and decorative objects.

The home opens to a serene formal living room with Venetian plaster ceilings, a fireplace, paneled walls, and several windows. It also connects to a sunroom through Dutch doors, which has massive arched windows on every side that overlook the gardens.

Elsewhere is a breakfast room off the kitchen with dentil molding and a fireplace, as well as a family room with an adjoining bar area with a chic rattan island for serving snacks. There are also two offices, a wine room, a screened porch, and a bluestone patio with a fenced herb garden. The upstairs primary suite has a fireplace, a sitting room with soaring ceilings, a marble bathroom, a gym, and a dressing room also fitted by Plain English.

Out back, a stone walkway leads to the gardens and a large lawn. Tucked under shady trees is an in-ground hot tub that allows you to relax and enjoy the surrounding beauty. The backyard is also perfect for al fresco dining in the summer, paired with croquet or lawn games.A Life-Size Replica of the Iron Throne Just Sold for $1.5 MillionInside a $19 Million Long Island Mansion Designed by the Architect of the New York Public LibraryThis $1.5 Million Penthouse Tops a 19th-Century D.C.

 

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