‘Stunning water views’ and natural light at a CT riverside home. It’s in an ‘undiscovered’ district

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This riverside Connecticut home has what everyone is looking for – a tranquil setting with stunning water views, natural light and upgrades throughout.

The home, located at 29 High Point Drive in East Hampton, sits on 2.26 acres in the “charming and undiscovered” Middle Haddam Historic District, according to its listing. It runs over 220 feet along the Connecticut River, boasting a “lightly wooded and tranquil setting.”

This home really shines on the outside with a heated pool with stone surround, an expansive stone patio for al fresco dining and a front circular driveway. Inside, you’ll find a two-story foyer with hardwood floors.

Most of the nearly 5,000 square-feet floor plan is traditional, but flexible, according to the listing. The first floor includes a formal living room with a fireplace, library with another fireplace, family room, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, laundry room and two half-bathrooms.

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Upstairs are the five bedrooms, four full bathrooms and two office spaces. The primary suite includes its own balcony overlooking the grounds, a large walk-in closet and a large bathroom with jetted tub, shower and double vanities.

It is listed for $1.1 million and is represented by Mark Graf of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New England Properties.

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