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7 Bantam Lake Heights
Morris, CT 06763
$1,299,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2505
Property Description
Feel like you're on vacation every day at this Bantam Lake 5BR/3.5B Modern Cape rebuilt in 2012 by master craftsman- including a deeded waterfront parcel with 70' of frontage with a dock. Enjoy vast views of CT's largest natural lake in Litchfield County, also conveying deeded shared use of 50' of beach area. Greet guests as they enter the foyer with a cathedral ceiling and chandelier on an Aladdin lift for cleaning ease. The open floor plan is accented by a fieldstone gas FP in the living room, and dining area with sliders leading to an enclosed 3 season room with a 2nd fieldstone gas FP. Loads of light filter through the large and beautiful choice of Marvin triple pane windows, and native white oak flooring is found in the living room & bedrooms. A chef's kitchen boasts custom hickory cabinetry, quartzite counters & SS high-end appliances, not to mention a Wolf gas cooktop & wall oven. The main floor primary suite with lake views includes a big walk-in closet and a spoil yourself bathroom with tiled shower and jetted soaking tub. Upstairs are 4 bedrooms & 2 full baths. Entertain outdoors on the huge deck with Azec floors and take in all the lake has to offer from sunrises to rainbows. The outdoor shower is great for rinsing off after a fun day at the lake or a vigorous start to your day, and has geothermal heating and cooling system, propane furnace and energy star foam insulation. More extras include an RV pad and automatic home generator. Minutes to the Litchfield Green.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2010
MLS Number
24003807
Location
Address
7 Bantam Lake Heights
City
Morris
State
CT
Zip Code
06763
County
LITCHFIELD
Listing
Provider
William Pitt Sotheby's Int'l, original listing
Name
William Pitt Sotheby's Int'l
Phone
(860) 868-6920
Office Name
William Pitt Sotheby's Int'l
Office Phone
(860) 567-0806
Agent Name
Donna Membrino

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