Amazing waterfront contemporary with history.On March 8, 1739 John Smith of Voluntown, Connecticut went to a land sale and bought a large section of lake property: the peninsula, then known as Long Point on Lake Waramaug. Upon his death in 1774, Phoebe Smith, his widow sold the entire property to Alexander Stuart for 60 pounds, 5 shillings . From then on we have over two centuries of buy and sell. The point was never cut up into parcels of land until 1965 when it was subdivided into one-acre building lots.In 2006 Jennifer and Scott Mackesy purchased this stunning European influenced stucco residence. The home was built in 2004. It has been lovingly renovated over the past few years, most recently with the help of York Street Studio. The property boasts a charming garage with guest quarters and a long lawn terraced to the 95-feet of lake frontage with a dock.
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