Real Estate

Mystic's Spicer Mansion Sells For $3.52 Million: Report

The historic property was auctioned off at a foreclosure sale.

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MYSTIC, CT — The Spicer Mansion sold during a public foreclosure sale for $3.52 million, according to The New London Day. The buyer is Ross Weingarten, a Plainfield shed-maker who builds small homes for veterans.

Spicer Mansion will continue to operate as a boutique hotel. Bidding on the property started north of $2 million, with another local real estate player making offers on the historic property, according to The New London Day.

According to its website: "Spicer Mansion has been a fixture in historic Mystic since 1853. Paying homage to the Gilded Age of refined hospitality alongside contemporary touches and uncompromising service, this luxury boutique inn, open to guests of all ages, offers eight impeccably appointed guest rooms, a world-class food and beverage program, including a fine dining restaurant exclusive to hotel guests, entertaining space and manicured gardens."

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The hotel reopened in 2016 after years of renovations.

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