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Built in 1924 with expansive water views, this sprawling Bungalow was a perfect gathering place. For many summers the families would gather to play in the water of Long Island Sound by day and romp on the expansive yard far into the evening. When the day was finally done, all would tumble into bed - happy and exhausted. The yard is broad and perfect for games. The Sycamore, planted as a sapling is now a mighty shade tree. The house still has 6 bedrooms and the original fireplace; the porch has been enclosed. The views from the East side of the home have remained remarkable over the years. It is rare to find a water view parcel of 1.44 acres in the Indian Cove Association with beach and dock rights. The house asserts itself as a positive element. This property will remain very special no matter what changes the new owners choose to make. Ductless unit in primary bedroom.