
Guide Price: $4 million
A chateau-style Connecticut mansion built for early film pioneer Frank J. Marion, currently on the market for $4M
Also known as Terre Bonne, this timeless residence in Stamford, Connecticut was built in 1914 by architectural firm Hunt & Hunt for Frank J. Marion, film pioneer and founder of the early American film studio, Kalem Company.
Offering 13,000 sq ft of living space with 9 bedrooms and 5.5 baths, Marion Castle offers an abundance of rich detailing throughout, with formal entertaining areas, such as the double-height ballroom with a magnificent fireplace, opening out onto a large terrace, as well as a gourmet kitchen with adjacent butler’s pantry.
In addition to its undeniable charm, Marion Castle is equipped with modern conveniences, like a full gym and a new four-stop elevator.
The architectural marvel also comes with several terraces across the residence, 3 of which offer breathtaking views over Stamford Harbor and the iconic New York City skyline.
Complete with a 20×50 swimming pool, Marion Castle is set in 1.7 acres of manicured grounds, featuring linden trees, a serene Japanese Maple grove, as well as Northern and rare Southern Magnolia trees.
Located on the idyllic Shippan Point, a peninsula extending out on the Long Island Sound, this idyllic residential area is considered one of the best places to live in Connecticut, only 5 minutes to downtown Stamford and just 45 minutes to
Guide Price: $4 million
Finders/concierge fee
3% of final property price paid within three working days of successful conclusion to any Slay Network nominated account.
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