- Bedrooms
- Baths
- Sq. Ft.
- Year Built
- Acres
For Sale in Kent, CT
Peace and tranquility awaits you on this 50+ acre, sub-dividable, property abutting Long Mountain-Mud Pond Preserve, which is a 400 acre network of conservancy lands. Incredible opportunity to create a country estate by building a magnificent home with western views overlooking Mud Pond and beyond to the Appalachian Trail. Enjoy the cozy 3 bed cottage as it is, or use it as a space to relax whilst you build; with a future possible use as a guest house or caretaker's residence. Access is via a scenic road, which is maintained by the town. The unique features of this land include level areas for a lawn and swimming pool, multiple sites for a new house, trails through the trees, stone walls, gently sloping hills and direct waterfront access to Mud Pond. The land is steeped in history, having previously been owned by one family for several generations. In the past, part of the land was used for night pastures and the property has been discussed in detail by Adam Halasi Kun in his book entitled "The Unknown Right." The flora and fauna surrounding this property are protected as the neighboring land is owned by a Land Conservancy. Future opportunity to enjoy tax advantages by donating part of the land to the conservancy, this ensuring unspoiled views for generations. Located only a few minutes drive south of the picturesque village of Kent, this property consists of 2 lots; 39.36 acres in Kent and 12.5 acres in New Milford. Easy access to NY route 22 and Wingdale train station. The current layout of the house comprises a large living area with dine-in kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, den/office, screened-in porch on the main level and 2 further bedrooms upstairs. The home has been partially redecorated, with some key upgrades including new Lepage windows.
Listing Details
Additional Highlights
Taxes and Fees
Location
13 Mud Pond Road, Kent, CT 06785Get Driving DirectionsExplore Kent
Incorporated in 1739, Kent is quintessentially New England with its covered bridge, meandering stone walls, historic buildings, working farms and woods with grand old trees...
Contact Us

