FEBRUARY 2019
30 France Street
This Colonial Revival was built by the Daniels family in 1905. As owner of the largest mill in the Norwalk area, Mr. Daniels was able to build his home with the finest of woodwork, lead glass, stained glass and grand colonial features. Located on what is formally known as “Millionaires Row” the home is situated in the heart of 16 beautiful well maintained historic homes. The history of the home is quite varied, including at one time being the former residence of Johnny Gruelle, author of Raggedy Ann and Andy. Gruelle made it his home in the late 1920’s. In the 1960’s the home was the Connecticut headquarters of the American Red Cross. The current owners have lived in the home for 25 years.
This 3600 sq ft Colonial Revival features five bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and three floors of finished living space. Downstairs you’ll find a traditional colonial floor plan with custom moldings throughout. The featured mill work is impeccable as the home was hand crafted to the Builders specifications. Upstairs you’ll find five spacious bedrooms all designed with custom features throughout. The third floor is fully finished featuring 1100 sq ft, along with a large family room, bedroom, and a full bath including a whirlpool tub and separate shower. Tank less hot water heater and roof are brand new – convenient to NYC and a short bike ride to the Long Island Sound.
$699,900. Contact Joseph Rohinsky at Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage at (203) 501-3302 or via email at JRohinsky@gmail.com.
Norwalk Preservation Trust
MAILING ADDRESS
P.O. Box 874
Norwalk, CT 06852
PHONE
(203) 852-9788