It’s one of the most visible properties in town.
The new Compo Road South house — finished this spring — sits just east of the Minute Man monument. It’s right next to Minute Man Hill.
But joggers, bikers and anyone driving by can’t really see it. It’s hidden by a high stone wall, topped by an equally high fence.
Thanks to a drone and the Higgins Group website though, we get a peek at the 6-bedroom, 9-bath, 8,950-square foot home, 1-acre property. FYI, it’s “New England rustic traditional (that) interweaves with West Coast modern sensational.”
It’s quite a place. And — in an intriguing twist — the swimming pool is in front of, rather than behind, the house.
The asking price: $4.9 million.
But you’re too late. It’s already sold.
(In voice of Reagan) ” Mr. Marpe, tear down [ these ] wall(s) !
How dumb to have a high wall blocking a decent view of the Creek and Minute Man….and 5 mil for for a house at a three way stop sign location? I must be missing something.
Dan, did Arnie Kaye live at that address some decades ago?
Not that I know of. He was way out on Easton Road.
For some reason, I thought he lived in that neighborhood where some intruder met an unfortunate demise.
That was Easton Road, Kevin McCaul.
Daring and unconventional use of the Modern Farmhouse style! Unlike any other house, built on any other tear-down lot, anywhere in Westport.
I am not a fan of walls, aside from a knee-high, authentic CT stone wall (are there any left?) – although I guess I can understand the point of a higher wall when a house is located at an intersection in such a way that headlights will shine on your house, bedroom windows, etc. all night long. This home’s location would seem to involve that issue with cars coming to a stop on Compo Beach Rd. Just a thought . . . .
No wonder the A-list celebrity next door moved out.