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Noted architect Cass Gilbert (of  Woolworth Tower fame) made Roxbury his home from 1928-1931, and lived in this relatively modest 1890 residence, which he actually didn't design. Fortunately, the five-plus-acre property has been lovingly maintained, as well as updated and expanded. Hardwood floors, French doors, and four detailed fireplaces run throughout the four-bedroom, four-and-a-half bathroom home. The house also offers a gourmet kitchen and heated gunite pool with cabana. Located on a quiet country road across from a landtrust, it's a short walk to the organic farm. Listed for $1,425,000 by Litchfield Hills Sotheby's International Realty.

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