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historic Newtown, Connecticut property with ties to Hollywood royalty has hit the market. Built in 1765, Boxwood Farm is a four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom estate that boasts stunning architectural elements and wide plank chestnut floors. According to real estate listings, Marilyn Monroe and her then-husband Arthur Miller were known to frequent the property's secret Prohibition-era barroom during their time as guests of Walter Hutchinson III, a Fox Studio executive.
The private speakeasy features a copper ceiling, custom lighting, and a maple bar, making it an exclusive space that's hard to replicate. The listing describes the lounge as "one of Newtown's most cherished properties - impossible to reproduce." With its impressive architectural details and sun-drenched living areas, Boxwood Farm is on the market for $1,160,000. To learn more about this unique property, contact the Will Stuart Team at Berkshire Hathaway New England Properties.
