
The Colonial Revival main house was built in 1970 and underwent a renovation in 2016.
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The sellers are the late Armand Erpf’s two children.
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The formal living room.
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The modern kitchen is in contrast with the more traditional design elsewhere.
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The primary bedroom.
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The primary bathroom spills out to a balcony.
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One of the additional seven bedrooms in the main residence.
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A spiral staircase leads up to a cupola.
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From here, you can look out on the surrounding 280 acres of land.
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The pool has its own pool house with kitchenette.
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Some 20 outdoor sculptures installed across the property are being offered in the sale.
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The stone maze is allegedly the largest in the world.
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Bronze statues of mythical creatures are found within.
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A covered clear cedar staircase leads you down from the main house to a guesthouse.
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The brick guesthouse has an additional three bedrooms.
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