A Newly Renovated Iconic Salisbury Estate! â?? A stately Neo-Palladian 3,732 sq ft main house is perfectly sited on 28 acres surrounded by 300+/- acres of conserved land. This architecturally designed home has a perfectly proportioned living room with a wood-burning fireplace, and 3 sets of 10 ft French doors opening to the entertaining patio with sweeping mountain views. The newly renovated kitchen is light-filled and boasts Calcutta countertops and backsplashes, sleek fixtures, 2 dishwashers, and a bar area. The inviting dining room enjoys stunning views of the sprawling grounds and can easily seat 10-12. To round off the first floor there is an office off the living room with an adjacent newly renovated full bath. The second floor boasts 3 newly renovated ensuite bedrooms each with the beautiful Carrera marble bathrooms. The spacious primary suite has a wood-burning fireplace, a teak deck to gaze at the mountains and stars, a dressing room, and an expansive spa-like marble bathroom. Completing the upstairs is a sweet den ideal for watching TV, reading a book, or admiring the sunsets at this idyllic country setting on Salmon Kill Road, only one mile from the village of Salisbury. The property has a unique and important conifer collection of over 80 cone-bearing trees from around the world and has a creek rimming the property. This graceful Estate has spectacular 360-degree pastoral and mountain views.
If you are looking to build in bucolic Salisbury, this lot is for you. This property is located on a private road and will afford beautiful sunsets! The driveway is shared, and utilities, underground, are already on site. This property is well situated to The Hotchkiss School, Indian Mountain School, Salisbury School as well as Lime Rock Track. The Appalachian Trail is close by, and the Housatonic River, famous for fly fishing, is about a 10 minute drive. Only 2 hours from New York City and 20 minutes to Metro North in Wassaic, NY.
The only substantial building lot near the center of the Village of Salisbury; Reached thru a private shared limited access roadway from Route 44, this lot has gladed woods, a flat, sometimes flooded, open lot along Moore Brook, an attractive view to a nearby mountainside, and is set along the walking-bike rail trail just a few minutes walk from the center of town. It offers excellent privacy, away from the highway, and is an ideal alternative to condominium alternatives as you can build the exact village home that you want right in the middle of Salisbury. Town water and sewer hookups are accessible, or possibly you can put in a well and septic if you might want that instead. An undefined R.O.W. exists through the property to access an adjacent lot, which might also be available for purchase. An environmental review of the property might be recommended, though it has been mostly cleaned, and partially cleared. Two of the 4 owners hold real estate licenses.
Remarkable offering of 2.04 acres that is private and is adjoining the old Lee farmland where the development rights were sold to the State. This parcel therefore has long views across the protected lands to the west and north creating a wonderful opportunity for this rare viewscape. The land is largely been cleared and is mowed for a park like feel. The remaining trees are hardwoods, stately maples and oaks that grow alongside the old stone wall. This is a pleasure to show to any buyer considering a unique building site.
10 +- acres of land:recently cleared, with remainder in woods, now offering SPECTACULAR views for miles. It is partly sloping, partly flat, along with a ravine area that has a stream coursing through it, which could be a great area for a fabulous pond (see further along this paragraph). It is located along a shared private roadway about a mile from the State highway: Rte 41/Undermountain Road, roughly 3 miles from the center of Salisbury, Ct and leading up through Sheffield and Egremont, to Gt. Barrington MA. It is also conveniently close to Catamount and Butternut Ski areas, several private schools, shopping, and other amenities. A meandering stream flows through the Southern edge of the property affording one the ability to dam and make 1 or possibly 2 deep, superb clear water ponds, should it be so desired. The current tree clearing has opened up STUNNING LONG DISTANCE VIEWS, to go along with the privacy. Rare is there a parcel this size, with these features in a location such as this.
The median home value in Salisbury, CT is $975,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $345,200. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Salisbury, CT is $975,000. Approximately 41.19% of Salisbury homes are owned, compared to 16.02% rented, while 42.8% are vacant. Salisbury real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Salisbury real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Salisbury, Connecticut has a population of 4,048. Salisbury is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 25.31% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.17%.
The median household income in Salisbury, Connecticut is $87,688. The median household income for the surrounding county is $84,797 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Salisbury is 52 years.
The average high temperature in July is 82.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 13 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 46.5 inches per year, with 53.3 inches of snow per year.