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1860 Colonial
Stafford, Connecticut 06075
Senator Edwin C. Pinney House
Historic Colonial Italianate Home built by Connecticut State Senator Edwin C. Pinney in 1860.







Original hardwood flooring and tin ceiling.


This is an example of the kind of detailed wood carving achieved by the Italian craftsmen who built the house.
3 Stories | |
Bedrooms | 5 |
Full Baths | 2 |
Heated Sq. Ft. | 3,300 |
Acres | 0.8 |
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The home includes 3300+ square feet of living area, 10 rooms, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, country kitchen, formal dining room, front lounge and library (with working fireplace), a laundry room (with washer and dryer), a butler’s pantry, 3 porches, central heat and hardwood floors through-out.
Property consists of a large L-shaped garden with room for a tennis court and/or a swimming pool.
There is an existing out-building that formerly served as an "out-house" and is ideally suited for storage of garden tools and could be used as a work-shop.
Distinguished features inside and out:
o Oak paneled Front Entry Hall. Hardwood floors.
o Central heating.
o Stained glass windows on front stairs and above double front doors.
o Built-in drawers for storage of maps and newspapers under stairs.
o Backstairs from kitchen to maid’s quarters.
o Pocket doors between lounge and library
o Hand carved working fireplace with Italian tiles on facing and floor.
o Five bedrooms plus a nursery/office
o Two full bathrooms(with claw foot baths) (One with a bath, a shower, and a foot bath.)
o Plenty of storage. Walk-in closets in every bedroom. One bedroom with cedar closet.
o Country kitchen with original tin ceiling and a Butler’s pantry.
Property consists of a large L-shaped garden with room for a tennis court and/or a swimming pool.
There is an existing out-building that formerly served as an "out-house" and is ideally suited for storage of garden tools and could be used as a work-shop.
Distinguished features inside and out:
o Oak paneled Front Entry Hall. Hardwood floors.
o Central heating.
o Stained glass windows on front stairs and above double front doors.
o Built-in drawers for storage of maps and newspapers under stairs.
o Backstairs from kitchen to maid’s quarters.
o Pocket doors between lounge and library
o Hand carved working fireplace with Italian tiles on facing and floor.
o Five bedrooms plus a nursery/office
o Two full bathrooms(with claw foot baths) (One with a bath, a shower, and a foot bath.)
o Plenty of storage. Walk-in closets in every bedroom. One bedroom with cedar closet.
o Country kitchen with original tin ceiling and a Butler’s pantry.
Archived in June, 2012
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