Chateau Rochamore - a French Normandy stone manor of timeless grace - sits on over three park-like acres in North Stamford. Designed at the turn of the century by renowned New York City architect Gustave Steinbeck as a summer residence for himself and his family, this historic landmark offers nearly 6,000 square feet of elegant living space steeped in old-world craftsmanship and charm. From the moment you pass through the stone-pillared gates, the home's architectural details captivate: ornamental hand-carved gargoyles preside above the three-car garage, stately stone chimneys rise above the slate roof, and every element reflects the artistry of a bygone era. Step into the great hall, where a soaring 30-foot beamed ceiling, dramatic stone fireplace, Juliet balcony, and French doors set the tone for grand yet inviting living. The formal dining room, with its own beamed ceiling and stone fireplace, opens to a wraparound stone terrace leading to lush lawns and a Koi pond. Random width wide-plank oak floors flow throughout much of the home, while an indoor garden room with fountain - the perfect place for your morning coffee or yoga - brings the outdoors in. The main-floor primary suite provides comfort and privacy, and every corner of the home reveals distinctive architectural character. Less than an hour from Manhattan, Chateau Rochamore is an enchanting country retreat-a one-of-a-kind residence ready for its next chapter.