$7.25 Million Connecticut Estate Boasts Idyllic English Gardens—and Nearly 300 Years of History

by Larissa Runkle

A remarkably well-preserved 18th-century estate known as River Knoll has arrived on the Connecticut market, complete with a $7.25 million price tag—and several centuries of fascinating history.

Located at 41 Joshua Lane in the historic town of Lyme, the roughly 9-acre property centers around a stately Cape built for sea captain Richard Brockway, though today it offers far more than just colonial-era charm.

At the heart of the estate is the five-bedroom home that’s been thoughtfully expanded over the centuries. 

“It was originally built in 1748 and has had numerous additions throughout the years that have kept the style and original details intact,” says listing agent Teri Lewis of William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty.

That balance between historic preservation and contemporary comfort defines nearly every corner of the property.

Historic Connecticut estate, selling for $7.25M
A remarkably well-preserved 18th-century estate known as River Knoll has arrived on the Connecticut market, complete with a $7.25 million price tag—and several centuries of fascinating history. (Dennis Carbo, Caryn B. Davis)
Historic Connecticut estate, selling for $7.25M
Located at 41 Joshua Lane in the historic town of Lyme, the roughly 9-acre property centers around a stately Cape built for sea captain Richard Brockway. (Dennis Carbo, Caryn B. Davis)
Historic Connecticut estate, selling for $7.25M
At the heart of the estate is the five-bedroom home that’s been thoughtfully expanded over the centuries.  (Dennis Carbo, Caryn B. Davis)

Wide-plank floors, antique fireplaces, and period millwork coexist alongside modern luxuries like a renovated chef’s kitchen outfitted with high-end appliances, a hardwired Sonos system, security system, generator, and a secluded en-suite wing with its own private stairway.

"At the heart of the property is an 18th-century Cape, artfully expanded with architectural additions that honor the home's original character while delivering modern luxury," the listing notes.

"Step inside to discover the soul of the home: original hand-hewn beams, rich paneled walls, and wide-plank flooring that whisper stories of centuries past."

That primary suite is described as a true "sanctuary," offering "extraordinary river views that unfold in quiet splendor," as well as a quiet seating area where residents can rest, relax, and shut out the world.

And while many historic homes tend toward overly formal interiors, River Knoll is equipped for modern living with cozy built-ins and gathering spaces centered. 

“Indoors, the layout provides ample entertaining space and also private areas as well,” Lewis says. 

The elegant and meticulous renovations have earned the home plenty of attention over the years, with the listing description noting that it has been "featured in multiple publications such as Veranda and CTC&G for its exceptional beauty."

Historic Connecticut estate, selling for $7.25M
While many historic homes tend toward overly formal interiors, River Knoll is equipped for modern living with cozy built-ins and gathering spaces centered.  (Dennis Carbo, Caryn B. Davis)
Historic Connecticut estate, selling for $7.25M
“It was originally built in 1748 and has had numerous additions throughout the years that have kept the style and original details intact,” says listing agent Teri Lewis of William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty. (Dennis Carbo, Caryn B. Davis)
Historic Connecticut estate, selling for $7.25M
That primary suite is described as a true "sanctuary," offering "extraordinary river views that unfold in quiet splendor," as well as a quiet seating area where residents can rest, relax, and shut out the world. (Dennis Carbo, Caryn B. Davis)
Historic Connecticut estate, selling for $7.25M
Outside, the grounds unfold in classic New England fashion. Manicured English gardens surround the home, and expansive lawns slope toward the Connecticut River. (Dennis Carbo, Caryn B. Davis)

Outside, the grounds unfold in classic New England fashion. Manicured English gardens surround the home, and expansive lawns slope toward the Connecticut River.

"Elevated on a dramatic rise above the Connecticut River, this captivating property, aptly named River Knoll, showcases one of the most breathtaking private settings on the river," the listing crows.

"Stunning landscape design frames every vista from the river's edge to the meticulously tended grounds that flow effortlessly into the natural surroundings."

The estate also includes a plunge pool framed by a cabana-style pool house. There’s even a separate she-shed tucked into the property.

“The property provides waterfront activities, it's private, and borders Lyme Land Trust to ensure it remains that way,” says Lewis. “Lyme is known for its natural beauty, with the shoreline just a short drive away.”

Other nearby attractions include boating along the Connecticut River, golf at Fox Hopyard Golf Club, shoreline dining, and easy access to neighboring Connecticut towns.

For the buyer seeking a home that pairs authentic early-American architecture with a refined waterfront lifestyle, River Knoll offers a chance to steward the next chapter of a true New England legacy estate.

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Fred Dinca

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