Iconic Connecticut
The Ozias Seymour house was built in 1806 by one of the oldest and most influential families in Litchfield history.
The Ozias Seymour house was built in 1806 by one of the oldest and most influential families in Litchfield history.
Main exterior
Located on South Street and within walking distance to the town green, this landmark is part of Litchfield's history. The Ozias Seymour house was built in 1806 and extensively renovated with a commitment to preserving historic details. Updates include a completely remodeled kitchen with chef's island, professional appliances, banquette, pantry space, fireplace and seating. There are five en suite bedrooms on the upper floors. The lower level of the home was transformed into a mudroom, an exercise room, and a custom wine cellar. A wraparound covered porch and patio space allow outside entertaining. Listed for $1.995 million by The Matthews Group.




