Built in 1927, Chateau Ridge might be the finest example of Normandy-style châteaux in the U.S., according to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com. |
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GREENWICH, CT -- For decades, women
working Nine to Five drooled over the very expensive Manolos
but bought Nine West.
Equally stylish but with a reasonable price
tag, the shoe line was the brainchild of Vince Camuto, whose first
talent was to understand exactly what women wanted.
Whether it was from his company Nine West or from one of his collaborators after Nine West was sold for $900 million, the niche he found in selling high-fashion footwear that was affordable made him a millionaire many times over.
Vince Camuto (Courtesy: Sheknows.com) |
Whether it was from his company Nine West or from one of his collaborators after Nine West was sold for $900 million, the niche he found in selling high-fashion footwear that was affordable made him a millionaire many times over.
Camuto, who died in 2015, owned some of the
most elegant properties in the country such as his $72 million Hamptons estate
and his $40 million Hamptons horse farm.
Louise Camuto (Courtesy: Linkedin.com) |
But his favorite was a neglected and rundown
mansion in Greenwich, Connecticut that Camuto discovered in 1984.
Camuto and his wife, Louise, spent
years restoring the home to one of the most beautiful on the East Coast, each
room with a different theme and adding art and period furniture collected from
throughout the world.
The Camuto estate is now being sold
by his widow who acted as creative director of the Camuto Group and former
Miss Sweden in 1989.
Shelly Tretter Lynch |
Previously on the market for $26.5 million,
Camuto’s estate will be going to auction on Aug. 12 with no reserve.
Built in 1927, Chateau Ridge might be the
finest example of Normandy-style châteaux in the U.S.
Its Old World craftsmanship in the elaborate,
detailed and hand-painted ceilings, and the hand-painted and hand-carved
paneled walls are museum quality, according to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com.
Surrounded by over four acres of equally
elaborate landscaped grounds, the main residence is reached by a
long-apple-tree-lined drive past the iron entry gate.
Kimberly Johnson |
At
16,301 square feet, the residence has 13 bedrooms, 18 baths, multiple sitting
and dining choices and provides grand rooms with curated furnishings and
antiques, some from the 16th century.
A more
contemporary style can be found in many of the bedroom suites and entertaining
spaces. Limestone fireplaces from a French monastery are found throughout
the home.
An interesting touch is the home’s great room
that soars 40 feet overhead with a ceiling painting of the sky on the night
Camuto was born June 4, 1936.
Manicured grounds of open lawn, mature trees and shrubs and carefully clipped box parterre gardens invite long-lazy summer strolls.
The
activity oriented will enjoy the tennis court and the resort-style pool with a
large private grotto. There is also a tennis house with double-tiered
viewing, a two-bedroom guest house and staff quarters.
There are five detached garages with capacity
for seven cars.
Fashion designer Vince Camuto’s fabulous
estate in Greenwich is just a one-hour train ride to New York’s Grand
Central Station.
Formerly listed at $26.5 million by Shelly
Tretter Lynch and Kimberly Johnson of Compass, the property will go
to auction with bidding opening on August 12 with no reserve. Furnishings
will be offered to the highest bidder at an additional price.
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TopTenRealEstateDeals.com
Phone: 434-480-4504
Twitter: @toptenrealestat
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