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14 Breezy Knoll Drive
Bloomfield, CT 06002
$524,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2504
Property Description
Welcome to this ranch-style home located in a cul-de-sac neighborhood in one of the most highly coveted areas of Bloomfield. A striking paver walkway invites you to the grand entrance adorned with elegant brickwork and columns. Upon crossing the threshold, guests are greeted by a formal foyer. The home features a formal living room with cathedral ceilings, currently repurposed as an office, and a formal dining room, both graced with palladian-style windows. The heart of the home lies within the kitchen, boasting cathedral ceilings, GE Profile appliances and generous counter space. Transition seamlessly from the kitchen to the deck, where one can revel in the breathtaking sunsets.The open family room is accented by coffered ceilings and a natural gas fireplace. The private primary suite situated on the right wing of the home features two walk-in closets, cathedral ceilings and an indulgent jacuzzi tub. The left wing of the home encompasses two additional bedrooms, a full bathroom, and the convenience of a first-floor laundry room. The expansive full walk-out basement, boasting high ceilings and pre-plumbed for a full bathroom, presents an opportunity for additional square footage and customization. Ample storage is available in the three-car attached garage. Located mere minutes from golf courses, prominent employers, Bradley International Airport, and within a short distance to Bishop's Corner, West Hartford Center, and Blue Back Square.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2002
MLS Number
24006235
Location
Address
14 Breezy Knoll Drive
City
Bloomfield
State
CT
Zip Code
06002
County
HARTFORD (NORTH)
Listing
Provider
AllPoints Realty Inc, original listing
Name
AllPoints Realty Inc
Phone
(860) 621-8378
Office Name
Century 21 AllPoints Realty
Office Phone
(860) 621-8378
Agent Name
Denise Badiali

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