Three miles from the town of Kent, CT, less than 10 minutes from Wassaic and from Metro North, the house is 19th century at its core with additions from the 1910s, when Broadway playwright Willard Mack bought what he called his refuge. In the 1920s the current owner’s grandparents purchased the property, which includes 13 acres and a barn across the road. The house has wood floors throughout, a fireplace in the living room, dining room, kitchen with wood stove, family room, and bath on the first floor, two bedrooms and half bath upstairs as well as potential office space and many built-in bookcases. A screened porch opens off the living room. The plumbing and electric systems have been updated in recent years, as has the roof.
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