Rock Hall in Colebrook is a Spanish Mediterranean Revival home designed in 1918 by noted American architect Addison Mizner and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The expansive manor has a third-floor game room, billiards room, wine cellar, tasting room, home theater and gym. Living spaces in the five-bedroom, seven-bathroom property include a huge, soaring great room, chef's kitchen, dining room, sunroom and a tea room with a secret paneled door that opens onto a Mediterranean-inspired patio. The third floor has been repurposed from staff quarters to a guest apartment, and a pool house by the free-form pool that spans 75 feet offers even more living space. Listed for $1.75 million by Elyse Harney Real Estate.

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New Tavern Sign (Colonial Sign Painter), 1936. Illustration for The Saturday Evening Post, February 22, 1936. pp. 18-19. Oil on canvas. Private collection. ©1936 SEPS: Curtis Licensing, Indianapolis, IN. All rights reserved, Illustration from, The Indispensible Calvin and Hobbes. © Bill Watterson

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