A vision of design clarity tucked into just under two wooded acres of Litchfield Hills landscape. 60 Selleck Hill Road in Salisbury, CT—nicknamed "Ravenswood"—is a 2021 contemporary home born from the collaboration of architects who treat geometry, light, and craft with respect.

Clean gestures, a simple roofline, and expansive windows that frames the woods beyond define the home, which debuted in Architectural Digest as a prototype of a prefab modern home by StoneFox, a design studio known for quiet innovation and sensitivity to site.

At 2,984 square feet, the layout balances openness with defined zones. The main level is anchored by soaring living room ceilings and large windows that pull your eye outward, blending interior and exterior. A modern kitchen anchored by a marble island and custom European oak cabinetry sits comfortably in the flow, while a den with glass doors provides a more introverted space for work or quiet reading. Down the hall, a bedroom suite and powder room round out the first floor with a sense of everyday functionality. 

Upstairs, bedrooms and baths unfold from a luminous landing that doubles as an office nook, making work-from-home life feel integrated rather than tacked on. The primary suite opens onto views of trees and lawn, and the spa-like bath—with a soaking tub and marble finishes—feels like a quiet refuge. 

Outdoors the land enhances the architecture rather than competing with it: a heated gunite pool sits just beyond the glass, a tidy lawn unfolds into woods, and modest plantings keep the setting serene but not ornamental. There’s a detached two-car garage and room to stroll, sit, or expand the experience of this contemporary retreat. 

Within the rich context of Salisbury’s rolling hills, this home feels fresh and quiet—a place where reframed modern design meets thoughtful engagement with nature, just minutes from the village, lakes, hiking, and year-round cultural life. 

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60 Selleck Hill Road, Salisbury (CT) is listed for $2,600,000 by Elvia Gignoux at William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty.

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Jamie Larson
After a decade of writing for RI (along with many other publications and organizations) Jamie took over as editor in 2025. He has a masters in journalism from NYU, a wonderful wife, two kids and a Carolina dog named Zelda.
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