The 6.3-acre estate also has a private kayak launch and a glass conservatory with 360-degree views.
But within Belle Haven is an even more exclusive neighborhood named Quarry Farm, a gated community of eight properties that is currently home to Ross and the owner of the Boston Celtics. For the first time in 35 years, three lots at the enclave’s are being sold as one compound for $15.2 million. The compound, which many refer to as Stone Harbor, spans 6.3 acres total, and there is plenty of space to build more residences or add onto the existing structures.
The property’s main residence, located at 33 Meadow Wood Drive, was first built in 1976. This lot sprawls over 3.87 acres and has a magnificent residence with five bedrooms, five bathrooms and a beautiful conservatory built by Lord & Burnham with 360-degree views through its glass windows. The home was built at an angle to allow for water views in every room over Byram Harbor and the Long Island Sound inlet. It also features elegant living rooms, a bright kitchen and a heated pool.
The benefit of living within Belle Haven is that all residents get a membership to Belle Haven Club, a historic private club founded in 1889 with restaurants, tennis facilities, pool and beach facilities and a harbor. The club offers sailing lessons for kids and access to exclusive events. Belle Haven is home to about 120 families and the neighborhood has privately maintained roads and 24-hour security.“It is super social,” Brock says. “It’s truly a community, in every sense of the word.
Quarry Farm is also famous for providing the stone used to build the Brooklyn Bridge and, some say, the Statue of Liberty. There’s even a stone step at 33 Meadow Wood with the initials of John Voorhis, one of the original quarry owners, dated 1867. The neighborhood is also known as the filming location for scenes in the 1914 silent filmThe cottage at 35 is stripped to the studs inside and ready for a complete renovation.
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