Renée Zellweger has just put her rustic Pomfret, Connecticut estate on the market. The actress originally acquired the “vacation retreat” back in 2004, paying $1.3 million. The 3,463-square-foot Federal-style Colonial main home, known as the ‘Cotton Tavern’, was built in 1770. Modern amenities have been added to the property, but the original country charm of the three-bedroom home remains, with Colonial-style windows, wood-burning fireplaces and exposed wood beam ceilings running throughout.
Other property highlights include a generous master bedroom with a “suite of closets,” library with dark-wood finishes and built-in bookcases, media room, country kitchen and a large screened-in sun porch. The backyard and its many acres include a wealth of lush foliage, rolling hills of grass fields and woodland areas.
Here it is.