Footprint: 11,955 sq. ft (16 bedrooms, 6 baths, and three half baths)
Lot Measurement: 0.3 Acres
From the Agent: “This home was in-built 1890 within the neo-Renaissance revival type by architect Frank Hill Smith for John Dwight. It was erected throughout The Gilded Age, and financed by his baking soda empire, Arm & Hammer. This product dominated the market from 1873 onward and continues to be standard at present. Frank Hill Smith was additionally a painter who collaborated with William Morris Hunt within the Eighties, which can account for his preoccupation with inside design and coloration, which is mirrored in the home we see at present. Throughout their decade-long possession, the current house owners engaged architect Samuel G. White, the great-grandson of Stanford White, to revive the inside design components and unique ground plan of this home. These house owners have been loyal custodians of the restoration of the inside design components and unique ground plan of this illustrious constructing. Now it will likely be the subsequent proprietor’s alternative to hold ahead their very own imaginative and prescient inside this exceptional property.”