Zenhouse Mid-Century Historic Estate

Stamford, Connecticut

The beautiful Zenhouse, a Mid-Century Modern Historic Estate situated on 3.5 acres of lush gardens on the Rippowam River in Stamford, Connecticut, is ready to host film and television productions.

The courtyard setting, partly embraced by stone walls, adds a great deal of charm to the sunny ranch-style main house. The property has a swimming pool, a mid-century modern pool house with a great room, a white kitchen, a guest room, and two bathrooms. Zenhouse was once part of a large area of land owned by Gutzon Borglum, the master sculptor who designed and carved Mount Rushmore. The unique stone walls on the property were constructed by Borglum to serve as his outdoor studio. This location is absolutely unique because of its close proximity to New York City, its large and beautifully lit pool, and the gorgeous stonework created by one of America’s most celebrated sculptors.

Contact this film-ready, historic location today to book it for your next production!

 
 
 
 

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