Meet Me at Fenwick

By Tyler R. Morrissey

Tracing its roots to the 1635 Saybrook Colony, Old Saybrook offers a scenic coastal setting where the Connecticut River meets the Sound, featuring beaches, parks and a marina. Within Old Saybrook lies the borough of Fenwick, a historic district that covers an area of approximately 195 acres with some of the most stunning waterfront views in New London County. Fenwick was also the home of the legendary movie star Katherine Hepburn until her death in 2003. Today we take a look at seven Fenwick homes that offer an incomparable lifestyle, as well as many fabulous amenities for its residents.

6 Mohegan Avenue – Old Saybrook, Connecticut

For more information: Colette Harron, 860.304.2391, [email protected]

This waterfront paradise is surrounded at all angles by the serene waters of Long Island Sound, the Connecticut River and iconic Fenwick Golden Pond. The fully renovated home includes over 3,800 square feet of living space on three separate floors. There’s wood and tile flooring throughout, as well as a stone fireplace in the great room overlooking the Sound, making for a cozy setting all year round. A covered wraparound bluestone terrace to the south and east of the home includes a private grilling and lounge area, ideal for summer entertaining and relaxation.

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11 Pettipaug Avenue – Old Saybrook, Connecticut

For more information: Colette Harron, 860.304.2391, [email protected]

This classic waterfront, cedar shingle-style home is only a few steps to the long sandy beach. Expansive, wide views of Long Island Sound are enjoyed from sunrise to sunset. In the distance, a lighthouse marks the entrance to the Connecticut River. Wraparound covered porches with columns are on the first and second floors of this impressive, three story, 12-bedroom home. The kitchen has a crescent banquet with windows for informal dining, the perfect setting for breakfast with family and guests. A swing door opens to the formal dining room, which features a fireplace and a large, antique lead paned window.

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104 Sequassen Avenue – Old Saybrook, Connecticut

For more information: Colette Harron, 860.304.2391, [email protected]

Panoramic water views from this extraordinary home can be enjoyed from sunrise to sunset and into the night. Overlooking Long Island Sound and the two lighthouses at the mouth of the majestic Connecticut River, the mesmerizing, ever changing views can be seen from nearly all rooms of the eight-bedroom home. A covered porch stretches almost the width of the house and faces the beach. Parallel to the porch is a stone patio and level lawn, all of which are ideal for both grand and intimate entertaining. This three story home, built with the finest craftsmanship, enjoys all the amenities of Fenwick, including the famed golf course, tennis and yacht club, the sandy beach and the children’s play area.

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25 Pettipaug Avenue – Old Saybrook, Connecticut

For more information: Colette Harron, 860.304.2391, [email protected]

This beautiful, 5,400 square foot, classic Fenwick cottage has been in the Grant-Hepburn family for four generations. The original ‘cottage’ section dates to 1871, one of the oldest in the borough. It has been expanded to a six-bedroom, five-bath compound, which can comfortably accommodate multiple generations under one roof. Steps from the beach, this refuge has a long wraparound screened porch, ideal for al fresco dining, and taking in the views to Saybrook Breakwater Lighthouse and beyond. The water side of the house has been lovingly preserved, augmented by newly renovated bathrooms. A spacious living room has a large fireplace and bay windows with a window seat looking out toward the lighthouse.

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102b Sequassen Avenue – Old Saybrook, Connecticut

For more information: Colette Harron, 860.304.2391, [email protected]

This traditional Fenwick cedar shingle-style home has spectacular water views of the Connecticut River and South Cove. Built in 2006 with the highest craftsmanship and state-of-the-art materials, the 2,634 square foot house resides on a private .46 acre parcel of land, and has full mechanicals including a whole house generator. French doors on the lower level open to a full-width porch, which overlooks the water and professionally landscaped gardens. The open kitchen is flooded with sunlight and is superbly equipped with top of the line appliances.

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549 Maple Avenue – Old Saybrook, Connecticut

For more information: Colette Harron, 860.304.2391, [email protected]

Architecturally designed by Brooke Girty and built by S.D. Hallahan Housewrights in 2003, this traditional cedar shingle home features four bedrooms, five full baths and one half bathroom. It overlooks the famed Fenwick Golf Course and enjoys views of the sparkling waters of Long Island Sound. The first floor features a screened-in porch and two open porches with Dutch doors. The formal living room has a large wood burning fireplace flanked by built-ins. A marvelous kitchen is highlighted by custom cabinets, a white marble center island and a Wolf gas stove. When you are not enjoying the beach or Fenwick’s fabulous area amenities, you can bask in the sunshine by a beautiful, heated, in-ground saltwater pool.

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10 Sequin Avenue – Old Saybrook, Connecticut

For more information: Colette Harron, 860.304.2391, [email protected]

The final Fenwick property we look at today is a charming two story cottage with spectacular panoramic water views of Long Island Sound and South Cove. Expertly renovated in 2017 by Atlantis Building Company, the home features four bedrooms, over 3,000 square feet of living space and glistening wood floors throughout. A formal dining room and large living room with a large red brick wood-burning fireplace enjoy access to the first floor wraparound, screened-in porch. The master bedroom also includes a wood burning fireplace and an en suite bathroom with stunning water views.

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