An extraordinary castle-like estate in Connecticut is bringing a dash of old-world opulence to one of the state’s most upscale neighborhoods—lending a rare sense of regal elegance to an area already famous for its over-the-top mansions.
Known as Loch Lane Manor, the striking stone residence has nearly doubled in price since it last changed hands in 2020 for $6.9 million, recently returning to the market for the lofty price of $13.5 million.
Set on 3.22 acres, the custom-built manor is located at the heart of a picture-perfect parcel in Greenwich, CT, an extremely pricey suburb where the median list price currently sits at $3.3 million, nearly eight times the national median of $429,500.
But even in a place where luxury seems to seep from every perfectly manicured blade of grass and every immaculately placed brick, Loch Lane stands apart from the crowd, combining old-world European grandeur with modern luxury across more than 11,000 square feet of living space.
At first glance, the home’s storybook architecture, with its stone facade, oculus windows, and handsome turrets, creates the impression of a centuries-old manor. Sweeping lawns and meticulously curated gardens only enhance the feeling of having stumbled upon the residence of European royalty.
The effect is entirely intentional. Custom-built in 2010, the six-bedroom estate includes a main residence, guest cottage, and pool house, all designed to to capture the charm and grandeur of a historic property.
“The residence, pool house, and guest cottage are unified by their handsome stone construction and slate roofs, a testament to a level of craftsmanship seldom achieved today,” says listing agent Leslie McElwreath.
According to McElwreath, the property would be nearly impossible to reproduce today, at least not for an attainable price, largely because of the soaring cost of materials—including the beautiful stone that covers so much of the estate’s exterior.
“In the current building environment, the cost of reproducing an estate of this quality and substance would far exceed its acquisition cost,” the listing agent notes.
Inside, custom millwork, soaring ceilings, and elegant formal spaces create an atmosphere that’s grand and welcoming. Large windows, white walls, and carefully curated finishes create a surprisingly bright and contemporary aesthetic that feels fresh rather than formal.
A terrace that stretches the length of the home serves as a natural extension of these spaces.
“The expansive rear terrace spans the length of the home and is designed as a true outdoor destination, complete with a built-in fireplace and multiple areas for relaxation and entertaining,” says McElwreath.
“With direct access from all of the principal rooms on the ground floor, the terrace becomes an integral part of the home’s gracious lifestyle.”
Beyond the terrace, beautifully landscaped grounds unfold around a resort-style swimming pool and pool house. Recent enhancements have further elevated the property’s appeal.
According to McElwreath, the current owners upgraded the pool house with a kitchenette, and also refinished the lower level of the main house to include a gym, media room, bar, and additional recreation spaces.
Despite its private setting, the estate is conveniently positioned near downtown Greenwich, with quick access to North Street’s boutiques and restaurants.
“Perfectly situated for today’s lifestyle, the home offers the tranquility of a private cul-de-sac setting without sacrificing convenience,” says McElwreath. “This is a property that delivers a breadth of amenities rarely found in a single offering.”
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