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Well Located Land and a Magnificent Home Near to Nature 



FAIRHOLME. 



The country residence of the late Nathaniel 

 Witherell at Belle Haven, Greenwich, Conn., 

 is offered for sale. 



The property has 

 nue of 352 feet and 

 faces on an 

 would make 

 if desired. 



The entire plot comprises 

 the house, on the highest 

 Haven, has an unobstructed 



a frontage on Mayo Ave- 

 is 660 feet deep; the rear 

 avenue 75 feet wide; this rear 

 extremely desirable building lots 



about 5 

 ground 

 view of 



3 acres ; 

 in Belle 

 Long Is- 



land Sound; there is a yacht landing about 

 half a mile away. 



The first story of Fairholme is of stone, the 

 upper stories of cement and hardwood timbers. 

 The entrance hall is 18 x 40 feet, wainscoted, 

 beamed and pannelled ceilings; large fireplace, 

 and staircase all in oak. Library, oak v 

 scoted, beamed and pannelled ceilings, mai 

 in Byzantine carving, Tiffany stained 

 windows, bay windows. Dining room 17 by 

 feet, colonial in style and finish, open fireplace, 

 stationery china closets with mal 

 bay with large landscape window as 



butler's pantry. Parlor daintily decorated in 

 white and gold; open fireplace and bay win- 

 dows. Den, oak, wainscoting and ceiling. 

 Toilet room. 



Basement: well-lighted kitchen 15 x 27 feet, 

 pantries, servants' sitting oo and laundry, 

 with tubs and toilet. 



Second floor: two large • i I two medium 



sized bedrooms, three dressing rooms; three 

 tiled bath-rooms; three open fireplaces; sew- 

 ing room. One of these rooms is 23 x 24 feet, 

 with bay window. 



Third floor: billiard room, three guest rooms, 

 tiled b I room, one open fireplace, six ser- 

 vant's rooms and servant's bath. 



House is lighted with electricity and Spring- 

 field gas machine. Burglar alarm equipment; 

 hot water heating; open plumbing throughout. 

 House milt by day's work. It has an 



nnus tally large number of good-sized closets 

 itghout. 



has eight stalls, large carriage room, 

 ness room. Storage ice house. Coach- 

 ! cottage; five rooms and bath; laundry. 

 Gardener's cottage, six rooms. 



Buildings are in same style of architecture 

 the house. There is a good sized green 



use on the grounds. The gardens contain 

 a large variety of beautiful trees and orna- 

 mental shrubs, there are strawberry beds, as- 

 paragus beds, raspberry; currant; gooseberry 

 and wineberry bushes in the garden. 



The gardener of the property, Mr. Drum- 

 mond, is occupying the basement of the house, 

 and will show it to any party who presents a 

 real estate brokers card. The property is free 

 and clear. The juice is $150,000. Very liberal 

 terms will be made to the purchaser. For 

 particulars, address, 



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