March 9, 2026 - 11:37

A truly extraordinary property has come to market in Farmington, Connecticut, boasting features that stretch the imagination. The over 12,000-square-foot stone-and-shingle main residence at 61 Ely Road is just the beginning of its story.
Beyond its impressive scale and traditional craftsmanship, the estate holds unique artistic and architectural surprises. A vibrant cow statue, created by famed pop artist Peter Max, adds a playful touch to the grounds. However, the home's most conversation-starting amenities lie elsewhere.
The property features a private underground tunnel, offering a secretive passage to a separate recreational haven. This space is anchored by a stunning, custom fish-shaped swimming pool, creating a personal aquatic oasis. This combination of grand living space, notable artwork, and whimsical, one-of-a-kind amenities positions this estate as a rare find in the Connecticut market, inviting speculation about its ultimate value.
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