Spectacular and one of a kind Crocus Hill historic home-first time available in more than 50 years! 30 Crocus Place is a Renaissance Revival-Inspired home that has great flow, lovely internal and external spaces, high ceilings throughout, stunning elegant staircase, paneled walls and large windows letting in an abundance of natural light. It boasts polychromatic brickwork, an exemplary foundation and structure, and a detached carriage house (currently unfinished) with a three car garage. This splendid home was designed and built in the late 19th Century by Allen Stem and Charles Reed for Robert C. Wight. Stem and Reed went on to design the St. Paul Hotel and the Grand Central Terminal in New York City.
The 'Wight House' has had more than a century of joyous gatherings, from hosting dancing classes in the ballroom that included F. Scott Fitzgerald to dinners with former US cabinet members, academics, and artists in attendance. Now it is ready for its next chapter!