Recently Listed Open House 5/28 11am - 1pm
100 North Main Street
Kent, CT, 06757 $ 2,595,000
Bedrooms4 Baths4.2 Sq 5,345 Monthly Estimate*
$ 15,978
for $2,595,000 with 4 bedrooms and 4 full baths, 2 half baths. This 5,345 square foot home was built in 1800 on a lot size of 11.01.
Set in the heart of historic Kent village, this exceptional circa-1800 New England Greek Revival Farmhouse marries small-town walkability with eleven-plus acres of true country privacy. This property underwent a meticulous, top-to-bottom restoration from 2016 through 2018, preserving the home's original character while quietly engineering it for modern life - new wall insulation throughout, expanded electrical service with overhead fans and period-correct lighting, refinished antique floors in every room, and five zones of climate control with hydro-air heat. The main level opens to a warm, paneled living room with a fireplace-anchored dining nook - both detailed with custom paneling added during the renovation. A formal dining room and a library with built-in shelves and a limestone fireplace flank the central hall. The adjoining game room - opened up when interior walls and doorways were reconfigured - leads through French doors onto an expansive covered front porch, completely rebuilt with a new copper roof, classical columns, and a stone floor base. A chef's kitchen sits at the heart of the home: a 60-inch Wolf propane range, warming drawers, Viking ice maker, a Shaw farmhouse main sink and prep sink, ROHL faucets, and Rejuvenation hardware are set against Cambria quartz countertops, a ship-lap backsplash, and a custom island with built-in microwave and cabinetry. Step from the kitchen onto the covered stone porch and into the courtyard - designed for al fresco dining and shaded by mature plantings. A first-floor bedroom with restored en-suite bath and its own private entrance offers an ideal guest suite or in-law setup. The renovated mudroom features a built-in bench, additional Shaw sink, and matching ROHL fixtures. A restored downstairs half bath, refinished front stair rail, and freshly painted interior round out the main level. Upstairs, the generously proportioned primary bedroom enjoys a dressing room and full bath. A second en-suite bedroom features a fireplace, and an oversized bedroom. Additional upper-level rooms include a study and a sunlit loft with nine-plus-foot ceilings, perfect for a writer's retreat or quiet sitting area. The upstairs full baths were renovated to match the kitchen's restrained, period-correct palette. Outside, the transformation continues. The driveway was rerouted to better frame the home's southern elevation, the front facade was rebalanced with windows repositioned for symmetry, and the entire exterior was repainted. The grounds - eleven-plus acres include cleared lawn, restored woodland, scenic hillside, and a brook at the back boundary - were reopened during the renovation: pathways cleared to the top of the property, dead trees and invasive vines removed, original stone walls re-exposed. New plantings of maples, boxwood, ferns, hydrangeas, and azaleas layer color across the seasons, and a dense evergreen privacy hedge encloses the pool yard and back lot lines. At the center of the gardens, sits an artfully designed 18-by-50-foot Gunite saltwater pool - Pebble Tec finish in Ocean Blue, with a 9-by-18-foot sun shelf, granite coping and decking, six-by-six Rodio ceramic tile, a 31/2-foot shallow end stepping down to eight feet, a step-out bench in the deep end, and an umbrella holder set into the sun shelf. Equipment is housed discreetly in the historic 1862 antique barn, whose roof and foundation were reinforced as part of the prior renovation. Inside and out this property is gleaming with period details intact and brought up to today's standards Beyond the gates, the village of Kent - named one of America's best small towns by Smithsonian Magazine - is a short walk away, with galleries, restaurants, the Kent School, library, and park all within easy reach. Metro-North is ten miles south at Wassaic, and New York City is just eighty miles down the road.
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Open House
5/28/2026 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
100 North Main Street Kent, CT
* Some states or local ordinances may prohibit Open Houses at this time, please confirm with your Weichert agent or local rep to confirm
FeaturesGeneralZoning R2
Neighborhood N/A
County Litchfield
Tax Year July 2025-June 2026
Property Type Single Family For Sale
Status Active
Acres 11.01
Directions look for peastone driveway directly across from church
High School Per Board of Ed
City Kent
Elementary School Per Board of Ed
Sq Ft Total 5345
DOM 0
Year Built 1800
Style Colonial Victorian
Year Built Source Public Records
Pool Description Gunite In Ground Pool
Energy Features Storm Windows
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InteriorCooling System Central Air
Total Rooms 16
Basement Description Full Full With Hatchway
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ExteriorWater Source Public Water Connected
Lot Description Fence - Partial Level Lot Open Lot
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* Excluded FeaturesList ByJeffrey PhillipsListing Agent
William Pitt Sotheby's Int'lBroker
jrphillips@wpsir.comEmail
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- Monthly Principal & Interest
- $15,978
- Monthly Property Taxes
- $2,220
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Default based on a 30-year fixed rate of 6.25% with 20% down. The estimated payment is offered for convenience and is not an offer of credit. Due to market fluctuations, interest rates are subject to change at any time and without notice. Your individual rate may vary. Rates may differ for FHA, VA or jumbo loans.
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Average List Price $1,737,956
Percent of Sale Price 33%
About Kent, CT 2,862 Population
0% Since 2002
$ 63,750 Median Income
51.8 Median Age
23% Households with Children
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3092524 Elementary School
1232933 Middle School
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Pricing History| Date | Price | Price Change | Description |
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| 5/26/2026 | $2,595,000 | | Listed Price |