SHARE

Sponsored Content

This article is part of a paid Content Partnership with the advertiser, Melanie Smith. Daily Voice has no involvement in the writing of the article and the statements and opinions contained in it are solely those of the advertiser.

To learn more about Content Partnerships, click here.

Own a Piece of Westport’s History

The property was purchased from Jay Sherwood whose extended family had represented or been associated with the property for several hundred years. Development of this timeless classic farm in its current state took over 3 years to preserve the history of the original residence and to provide a modern home for today’s lifestyle. David Mann of Mann Architecture and Décor led the design development of the houses (3 distinct buildings and architectural details).

78 Bulkley Avenue North, Westport, Conn.

78 Bulkley Avenue North, Westport, Conn.

Photo Credit: Contributed
78 Bulkley Avenue North in Westport, Conn. is situated on just under 6 acres

78 Bulkley Avenue North in Westport, Conn. is situated on just under 6 acres

Photo Credit: Contributed
The kitchen at 78 Bulkley Avenue North, Westport, Conn.

The kitchen at 78 Bulkley Avenue North, Westport, Conn.

Photo Credit: Contributed
The living room at 78 Bulkley Avenue North, Westport, Conn.

The living room at 78 Bulkley Avenue North, Westport, Conn.

Photo Credit: Contributed
The back view of 78 Bulkley Avenue North, Westport, Conn.

The back view of 78 Bulkley Avenue North, Westport, Conn.

Photo Credit: Contributed
Photo Credit: Contributed

The original house is joined to the main through a connecting atrium featuring floor to ceiling windows and doors. The doors connect to a front deck and the rear allowing for total flow from any room on the main level. It features a board and batten ceiling.

The main house styled as a Georgian Colonial and constructed in 2009, has a first floor committed to bringing the outdoors in. Designed to provide a full view, if you stand in the front paneled entrance – you look straight to the back yard (all 5+ acres) through a set of French doors.

The third part of the house (1940 Colonial) holds the vertical transport access (stairway that runs from the Garage and basement up through the center of the house).

Consistency and discipline uniformity in use of materials and design elements create a high quality, well finished, understated and comfortable living space.

Situated on just under 6 acres across from the Fairfield Hunt Club, there are unparalleled views from all rooms of the house, a high degree of privacy, Sasco Creek and yet is convenient to both 1-95 and the New Haven Line train, which is just minutes away.

The home and property were included in this year’s Near & Far Aid Association 2013 Designer House Tour.

View additional property details here or contact Melanie Smith at (203) 521-2126.

Melanie Smith is a Luxury Collection Specialist with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New England Properties.

This article is part of a paid Content Partnership with the advertiser, Melanie Smith. Daily Voice has no involvement in the writing of the article and the statements and opinions contained in it are solely those of the advertiser.

To learn more about Content Partnerships, click here.

SCROLL TO NEXT ARTICLE