Listed with an undisclosed address in East Kent, this 1890 Colonial sits on 4.5 private acres with a brook running through the property. The house has been renovated with care rather than overhauled, preserving original beams, wide-plank floors in several rooms, and the proportions of a house that's clearly been added onto over more than a century.

The main level holds a formal dining room with beamed ceilings at the center of the house, flanked by a study on one side and a large living room with a wood-burning fireplace on the other. The kitchen has been remodeled with granite counters and a breakfast nook, with a Sub-Zero refrigerator and gas range among the appliances. An original cottage section, connected by a light-filled hallway, contains a second living room with its own wood fireplace, a full bath with an imported English clawfoot soaking tub, and a bedroom upstairs. There are 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths in total across 2,380 square feet.

Outside, two barns sit on the property: one combines a garage, tool shed, and wood shed, while the other—built using chestnut beams salvaged from the original barn that once stood here—has a cement floor and considerable open space for whatever a new owner wants to do with it. Stone walls and perennial gardens run through the cleared and sloped acreage, with the back of the property buffered by natural landscape. Split air conditioning and a generator have been added without disturbing the house's character.

The property is close to Kent's village center, with the Ten Mile River Metro-North station about 20 minutes away.

East Kent, Kent (CT) (address withheld) is listed at $915,000, offered by Deborah Bain and David Bain at Bain Real Estate.

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