Mark Twain's Connecticut home sees $300K price cut

Here’s your chance to be a Connecticut yankee in Mark Twain’s courtroom. The assets where the famed “Huckleberry Finn” writer expended his closing many years now comes at a price cut.

In the Fairfield County city of Redding, a almost 29-acre unfold that Twain at the time called his very own has slice its inquiring price by $300,000, The Put up has confirmed. Listed in July 2021, the estate — regarded as “Stormfield” and named just after his ultimate printed story, “Captain Stormfield’s Pay a visit to to Heaven” — 1st hit the marketplace asking $4.2 million.

Now accessible for $3.9 million, a new buyer can get a 6,300-square-foot primary residence with 4 to 5 bedrooms, a few fireplaces and an elegant official residing room — as properly as some real bragging legal rights.

Twain, who was born Samuel Clemens, traveled thoroughly in Italy — and constructed his composition in the type of a Tuscan villa. He lived there from 1908 right until his demise in 1910, but what stands there currently — at 30 Mark Twain Lane — is not the comprehensive original.

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Twain resided at “Stormfield” for two several years right up until his demise in 1910.
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The property spans about 29 acres next to a 161-acre land trust.
The property spans about 29 acres next to a 161-acre land have faith in.
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The residence burned down in 1923, years after Twain died, and was rebuilt in 1925.
The residence burned down in 1923, decades after Twain died, and was rebuilt in 1925.
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The estate takes inspiration from a Tuscan villa.
The estate takes inspiration from a Tuscan villa.
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A hearth burned down Twain’s home in 1923, a amount of years immediately after he died. Even so, builders made a new residence in 1925 on the identical basis — and retained the original terraces, stone walls, stone pillars and gardens.

Within yellow-painted partitions and less than a crimson-tone roof, the key home most notably provides that official dwelling area with a hand-painted coffered ceiling. That space — with a fire and house for a grand piano — adjoins a library with crafted-in picket cabinets. Somewhere else, the official dining place appears to be out to the stone terrace via handsome glass doors. The eat-in kitchen area, with a massive island and more than enough space for a massive desk, has room for added seating.

The main house comes with a formal living area that stands under a painted coffered ceiling.
The key house arrives with a official dwelling space that stands underneath a painted coffered ceiling.
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A library with built-in shelves stands next to the living area.
A library with crafted-in cabinets stands future to the living location.
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The grounds also include a gunite pool, along with a pool/carriage house.
The grounds also include a gunite pool, alongside with a pool/carriage property.
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Upstairs, some bedrooms appear with fireplaces and, over that, an attic has area for additional lounging or gaming area.

The manicured grounds, which adjoin a 161-acre land belief, also incorporate a heated pool, a pool/carriage house, a garage with area for a few autos and, on that second floor, a guest/staff retreat with two bedrooms, a rest room, a living area and a kitchen.

Laura Freed Ancona of William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty has the listing.

Mark Twain's Connecticut home sees $300K price cut

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