Built by William Hill, one of the founders of Hartford, Connecticut, the home features a traditional "keeping room" with a fireplace, stone walls, and views out to the gardens.
Measuring nearly 4,000 square feet with five bedrooms and six baths, the charming residence features period details like elegant woodwork on the staircase, window, and door frames,and paneling in the dining room.
Although recently renovated, the three-bed-three-bath boasts the horizontal planes, floor-to-ceiling windows, dynamic open floor plan, and flat, floating roof that were emblematic of the movement’s style.