Located in the prestigious Hill Section, this grand Georgian Colonial Revival is one of Madison's most picturesque historical estates. The original owner, Newark resident A. Wallace Brown was a student of architecture. He designed his summer mansion after purchasing the perfect property to build it. Completed in 1907, through the decades updates and historically sensitive renovations have transformed this period residence into a home designed for today's lifestyles while staying true to its original integrity. Enhanced by high ceilings, original floors, and impressive millwork, the well-appointed rooms overflow with timeless elegance, yet are warm and inviting. The first floor features notable entertaining rooms as well as comfortable everyday living spaces. Of special note is the artfully designed kitchen/family room addition that was designed to honor the home's history and architectural style. This attention to detail, found throughout the home, is why the modern addition looks right at home in the century-old residence and earned the kitchen a feature in House Beautiful magazine. Outdoor living is equally impressive. Thoughtful landscaping created a gorgeous outdoor oasis with rich green lawns surrounded by mature trees supplying dappled shade and privacy. Specimen plantings and manicured shrubbery add color and interest while the original brick patio with marble accents provides the perfect place for enjoying it all.
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