Zillow Gone Wild features CT home with wine wall, giant horse lamp
Nicole Funaro
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The great room in the home on 24 Martin Road in Weston, Conn. got attention on popular social media account @zillowgonewild for the horse lamp situated in between the room s seating. Allie Wood Design StudioShow MoreShow Less
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The home on 24 Martin Road in Weston, Conn. has a wine wall adjacent to the dining room. The home was featured on the popular social media account @zillowgonewild. Allie Wood Design StudioShow MoreShow Less
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The home on 24 Martin Road in Weston, Conn. was listed as a coming soon property when it was featured on the popular social media account @zillowgonewild. Borgatta PhotographyShow MoreShow Less
In Fairfield County, a 13-acre compound with a grand six-bedroom main residence, guest cottage, greenhouse, and a barn-style detached garage is now on the market for $5.195 million. Known as Byebrook, the sprawling property at 232 Newtown Turnpike was once home to late New York City real estate mogul Lawrence Wien, who used the property as a hunting lodge, as Westport News first reported. Surrounded by nature, the estate sits along the Saugatuck River and is near the Devil’s Den Nature Preserve, while still being just a 75-minute drive to Midtown Manhattan.
As a partner of the firm Wien & Malkin LLP, Wien held ownership or long-term leases of a number of major New York landmarks, including the Empire State Building, the Equitable Building, the Plaza Hotel, and others.