Property of the week: A spacious and comfortable CT home in a highly sought after neighborhood
In many ways, this home in the highly sought after neighborhood offers an attractive and appealing update on the traditional center hall colonial.
Sited on a large level lot and surrounded by mature trees at 3 Belgravia Terrace, Farmington, it offers plenty of space inside and out for comfortable living. Yet there are also areas, both within its walls and outside in the yard, that allow for privacy.
A tour starts outside the home in the Devonwood community in Farmington Here first impressions are bolstered by the large landscaped front yard and the arched window array on the left side of the frontal facade. This home definitely has curb appeal. A driveway on the right side leads to the three-car garage and affords ample space for off-street parking when entertaining large gatherings.
Beyond the front door is an entry hall with a handsome set of finely crafted stairs to the second floor and a shadow boxing detail below a chair rail. The hardwood flooring seen here extends throughout the first floor. Access to the formal living room is on the left, while the dining room is on the right.
The living room is adjacent to a roomy sitting area, which has the home’s fireplace. This sitting room is open to the kitchen and a combination sunroom-family room. The sunroom designation is entirely appropriate, thanks to wall-to-wall windows on three sides of the room, along with a slider that leads to a bluestone patio. A vaulted ceiling adds visual interest, while the hardwood flooring anchors the room visually. Views of the large backyard and mature trees add to this room’s appeal. The current homeowner notes that, “We have spent a lot of our time in the sunroom, which feels like a solarium with all of the windows.”
French doors lead to the dining room on the right side of the entry foyer. Shadow boxing below a chair rail complements the crown molding and decorative chandelier, while a large window overlooks the front yard. “The home has a nice circular flow,” observed Christy Muller of William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty, who is the agent handling the sale. It can easily accommodate large gatherings, yet it is also well suited for smaller parties and daily living.
The kitchen will inevitably serve as the center of activity in the home. Here there is ample space for the chef and several helpers to work without getting in the way of each other. A large island holds the electric cooktop with the other stainless steel appliances logically placed along the outer walls. The counters are granite while the flooring is more of the handsome hardwood used throughout the first floor. “The sink overlooks the backyard. It’s a nice view out the window,” Muller said.
The kitchen also features space for a table to handle informal dining, with a chandelier over it for lighting. This space flows nicely into the sitting area off the living room where bookshelves and cabinets for storage are built in on either side of the fireplace. Crown molding and the trim surrounding the fireplace add a touch of elegance. The opening to the family room-sunroom is defined by a split half-wall with decorative columns. The sunroom’s many windows help keep the sitting room area bright on a sunny day. It is a design that is exceptionally pleasing.
Upstairs, there are four bedrooms and a study. The primary suite takes advantage of the arched window array to reveal attractive views of the landscaped yard. A double vaulted ceiling adds visual drama while ample space allows for a comfortable sitting area. The bath is spacious, has a Jacuzzi tub and a separate shower. Dual closets complete this suite.
The other three bedrooms are nicely sized and share a bath. The study on this floor can be used for a wide range of activities. Consider it a “flex” room.
The lower level is also nicely finished. It has a large rec room and a full bath, making it ideal for children’s play or family activities. “The basement has really come in handy when having family or guests. There is even a golf clubhouse in the basement,” noted the current owner.
The hardwood floors throughout the first floor add warmth to any decor, while on the second floor the bedrooms feature new carpeting. The second floor hall has new hardwood flooring.
“It’s a light, bright home that is very pretty,” Muller said. It is also ideally located. Belgravia Terrace is just off Route 10 and is close to businesses and services in Avon and Farmington. It is also close to I-84, Farmington Avenue, West Hartford Center, and the University of Connecticut Health Center. Numerous recreational opportunities are also nearby, including facilities for golf, tennis, swimming, and equestrian activities.
Perhaps the best summation of what is like to live in this home comes from the current owners who have written, “We have been here almost 20 years and enjoyed every minute of it. It’s a wonderful neighborhood and has been a great place for our family. The adjacency to Winding Trails and all of the walking paths make it ideal if you enjoy the outdoors. It is the perfect place to make lifelong friends and take advantage of all Devonwood has to offer: a strong sense of community with plenty of recreational opportunities and proximity to amenities.” In other words, this sounds like an ideal home in an ideal location.
Info:
Built: 1989 with renovations in 2003
Price: $979,000
Style: Colonial
Rooms: 10
Bedrooms: 4
Baths: 3.5
Square footage: 3,507
Acreage: 0.71
Mill rate: 24.21
Best Feature: A floor plan that greets guests with a two-story entry foyer and enables a nice flow through the home
Contact: Contact: Christy Muller
William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty
860-463-7684
cmuller@wpsir.com