Majestically set in historic Aspetuck Corners where Easton, Fairfield, Weston & Westport converge, this long loved & exquisitely updated historic homestead might be the place where you wish you grew up. The original circa 1725 farmhouse was masterfully expanded in the 1930's by renowned architect Cameron Clark, introducing graciously scaled rooms that combine charm w/contemporary function. Maintaining the timeless allure, the present homeowner-decorator added stunning upgrades throughout, blending elegance w/relaxed comfort for easy entertaining. The expansive layout is chock full of rambling rooms. The grand Family Room-Library (1998) w/French doors opens to chef's Kitchen w/marble counters, generous wood topped island, Subzero refrigerator & Wolf professional range. The Butler's Pantry is a room of its own.The banquet size DR w/cavernous fplc is a show stopper. There are 5 additional working fplcs. The gracious Living Room, delightful Sunroom, Office/Den, Sitting Room, private En-Suite BR, Powder Room & Mud Room complete the first floor. Upstairs, the main wing of 4-5 BRs leads to a separate 3 BR wing for guests. All bathrooms are handsomely updated w/marble & Waterworks fixtures. Stroll outside to the saltwater pool, perfectly sited beside the (former) detached 4-bay garage; easily reimagined as an ideal pool house. The sweeping landscape includes a circa 1900 barn where Ernest Hemingway is said to have completed A Farewell to Arms. New cedar roof crowns this masterpiece.