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Swoon over this French Provincial estate in Green Acres

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Exterior of a neutral French Provicial-style home surrounded by greenery and lush landscaping.

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Photo via Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices listing

Picturesque inside and out, this stunning estate nestled on a manicured lot reflects attention to detail + design.

The exterior boasts a covered porch, gas grill, and landscape lighting, while the elegant interior entry is complete with 10-ft. ceilings and oversized windows streaming with natural light.

The home features extensive use of woods and stone along with a chef’s kitchen, a generous first-floor primary suite, plus a library, five-car garage, elevator, and expansive areas for grand scale entertaining.

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