760 Valley Road
New Canaan, Connecticut
$15,000 Rental Price
4 Bedrooms  

Sculpted from the Earth, Steeped in History This 1931 Frazier Forman Peters masterpiece is a true work of art-hand-cut fieldstone seamlessly embedded into its hillside perch, embodying strength, grace, and timeless craftsmanship. Architectural drama and elegance define the interiors: soaring ceilings, a striking double staircase atrium, stacked living and...

Sculpted from the Earth, Steeped in History This 1931 Frazier Forman Peters masterpiece is a true work of art-hand-cut fieldstone seamlessly embedded into its hillside perch, embodying strength, grace, and timeless craftsmanship. Architectural drama and elegance define the interiors: soaring ceilings, a striking double staircase atrium, stacked living and dining rooms, and five fireplaces that infuse the home with character and warmth. French doors open to four en-suite bedrooms and a sweeping front terrace, inviting natural light and effortless flow throughout. Thoughtfully restored with modern relevance, the home retains the romance of a bygone era while offering every contemporary comfort. Set on over two acres, the property offers unparalleled privacy and panoramic views. Tiered stone terraces and lush, curated landscaping elevate the natural setting, creating a storybook retreat-just minutes from downtown New Canaan. This is more than a home. It's a rare opportunity to live inside a piece of architectural history.

Listing courtesy of Coldwell Banker Realty

Listing Details

New Listing
New Canaan, Connecticut
Type: Rental
Price: $15,000
Date Listed: 6/29/2025
Approx. sqft: 4,040 sf
Web ID: 24107293

Info & Amenities

Type: Single Family Residence
Rooms: 9.0
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 5.0
Built: 1931
Woodburning fireplaces: 5

Get to Know New Canaan

A quintessential New England suburb with a charming downtown, sense of community and plenty of cultural activities, New Canaan is an easy train ride away from New York City. The sophisticated Lower Fairfield County community was home to the “Harvard Five” in the 1940s, five visionary architects who used New Canaan as their experimental playground for their mid-century modern designs, building more than 80 homes here.

More About New Canaan

Neighborhood Guide to NEW CANAAN