411 Stanwich

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WELCOME TO MEAD FARM

Welcome to Mead Farm, an extraordinary Greenwich estate blending historic character with modern luxury. Set on nearly 6 acres in the Stanwich Historic District, this landmark residence spans 9,189 sq. ft. with 6 bedrooms, 6 full and 2 half baths. Built in 1846 and listed on the Greenwich Landmarks Registry as the Elkanah Mead House, it remains one of the area’s few mid-19th-century farmhouses—rich in history yet reimagined for today’s lifestyle.

The home retains its classic charm with a wraparound porch, wide-plank floors, copper gutters, and fireplaces, while recent updates enhance comfort. A gracious entry opens to elegant living and dining rooms, a handsome library with bar, and a character-filled family room. The gourmet kitchen features an AGA stove, dual ovens, wet bar, pantry, and French doors to the grounds.

A fully rebuilt silo connects to the residence with a gym, wine room, full bath, and dramatic double-height office with walls of windows. Upstairs, the primary suite offers a dressing room, spa bath with soaking tub, dual sinks, and multiple closets. Additional bedrooms include fireplaces, en-suite baths, and flexible layouts. Major systems and the wood roof are recently updated.

Outdoors, manicured gardens, terraces, and a resurfaced pool with auto cover create a private retreat. Entertaining is seamless with a built-in outdoor kitchen, fenced play areas, and sitting areas by the silo and barn. The detached barn holds a two-car garage, loft, and lift potential. Amenities include a gated drive, radiant-heated mudroom, wine storage, vegetable garden, chicken coop, and buried utilities.

A rare offering, Mead Farm unites historic legacy and modern sophistication in one of Greenwich’s most coveted settings—just minutes from town, schools, and transportation.

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