I wouldn't know quite what to do with this property either, but it's definitely cool, and someone has finally come up with an answer; I hope their plans don't include a bulldozer
/14 Zaccheus Mead Lane, an exotic collection of buildings constructed in 1906 and spread over 8-acres of land, has finally found a buyer. Current price is $5.9 million, it might have sold sooner had the owner not insisted on sticking to her original ask of $6.9 from June ‘24 until this past February. It’s definitely a unique parcel; here’s how listing agent Joe Barbieri describes it:
Remarks: First time on the market in over 50 years, 1906 stone house fashioned after European castle with two guest cottages on 7.81 acres (2-acre zone) in the private Rock Ridge Association. Sited atop a hill surrounded by mature trees, the one-of-a-kind main house is filled with antique wood carvings, original paneling, beamed and tracery plaster ceilings. A 2-bedroom guest cottage shares the main driveway. A Tudor-style 3-bedroom cottage has its own private driveway and detached 1-car garage off Witherell Dr - could be a potential second lot. The arboretum-like landscape is bordered by stone walls with scenic Horseneck Brook running along the western edge of the property. Opportunity to renovate, expand, or build new in an ideal location close to downtown Greenwich with exceptional privacy.