The onetime home of Charles Lindbergh and his wife Anne Morrow Lindbergh, named Tellina, has gotten a $1M price cut after nearly a year on the market. Now listed for $7.7 million, the 1,529-square-foot home built by the couple has four bedrooms and three bathrooms with about 500 feet of frontage alone Scotts Cove. The basement also has a bomb shelter, according to the Stamford Advocate, which notes that it could be converted into a wine cellar. Becky Munro and Julie Bauer of Halstead Property are agents on the property. [Stamford Advocate]
Charles Lindbergh’s former Darien cottage gets a $1M price cut
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Mar.March 29, 2018
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