$11 Million Connecticut Estate Built In 1903

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  • čas přidán 12. 12. 2012
  • In 1903 electricity tycoon Romulus Colgate spent $2 million to build a grand estate in Sharon, Connecticut. Today the mansion and grounds have been lovingly restored and the Colgate Mansion estate is listed for sale at $11 million. Owner Angie Leka invited us for a private tour.
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  • @victordibiagio8639
    @victordibiagio8639 Před 9 lety +3

    I was a friend of Paul Leka. I used to go up to the Mansion with Paul when he first purchased it. I used to work on his Bricklin. He used to park it in the Carriage House. The Mansion needed a lot of work in the beginning. I remember the first time he showed me it. We went from room to room. Each room had a cord you could pull and it would ring in the kitchen , to summon a maid. I remember the Rolling Stones wanted to rent it for a week.. Paul was a great guy and a good friend. . I miss him. It was a shock when I found out he passed. He worked hard on that Mansion. As a matter of fact, The hit song from Steam, " Na Na Na Na Goodbye " is my cousin , Gary DeCarlo . I remember were our friendship started. At Connecticut Recording Studio. Those were the days of Harry Chapin., The cats in the cradle. I'm sure where ever you are Paul, your still making people smile. You are missed my friend. It was a privilege knowing you. Your friend Vic DiBiagio. God Bless

  • @greasydoghead
    @greasydoghead Před 8 lety +1

    As an unknown English band living in The US '89 - '90. We persuaded Geffen Records in Manhattan to give us some Demo time. They sent us up to The Mansion to record. The place was pretty run down but still retained all of its original features,it was owned by Paul Leka, who was quite a character. The entrance hall floor was all stone, what really freaked us out was the stone altar in the middle of the hallway and the large inverted crucifix hanging above it. True story. We recorded the demo's which unfortunately Geffen passed on, but we managed to play at the legendary CBGB's, then under the watchful eye of "Hillie", who was a great guy and really liked our music.

  • @dzintarslejavevo3396
    @dzintarslejavevo3396 Před 8 lety

    Looks Amazing...:)

  • @sanchezyves
    @sanchezyves Před 11 lety

    i wish i could afford this house omg

  • @khunopie
    @khunopie Před 11 lety

    Sorry, I use Crest :(

  • @TheCanoliii
    @TheCanoliii Před 10 lety

    That's my dads really good friend but her husband died sadly