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Built for Generations: Family Compounds Across New England & The Adirondacks05.12.2026

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Some properties are purchased for a moment in time. Others are held for generations.  Across New England and the Adirondacks, family compounds have long represented a distinct kind of ownership — properties designed not simply as homes, but as places to return to year after year. With [...]

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A Country House with Secrets and Style

Country House at dusk

It was the distinct details of The Ledges that made the current owners, Bill and Dana, fall in love with the property at first sight. This country home in Wenham is the work of Harrie T. Lindeberg, an American architect who was renowned for his country homes across the United States. His designs were innovative yet still historically minded as evidenced by The Ledges European influences and era-specific amenities.

Below are excerpts from the owners interview with The Playhouse, where they spoke about how they came to the property and what they love about it.  

How The Ledges Became Theirs  

We came to buy a cape near the beach, we ended up with an English manor four miles from it. Right after we came up the driveway, standing at the front door, we knew this was the house for us. We almost didnt even go inside.

For us, its been a family outing kind of place, comfortable sleeping, feeding, and entertaining up to 20 people. At 7,850 square feet, its been a piece of comfortable and manageable history for all of us.  

Prohibition History in Wenham  

The home was originally commissioned by a prominent Boston attorney in the mid-20s, and made sure to add their own speakeasy. A part of the third floor was turned into a hermetically sealed, airtight, light-tight, sound-tight room outfitted with an Art Deco bar. When you closed the doors, you could hear nothing, see nothing, and have a lot of fun doing things that were most likely against the law. 

Advice for Future Owners?  

Leave it, leave it, leave it. Leave the windows, leave the glass doors, leave the hardware. They are all soldiers of different wars, of different eras. You have to love it for what it is. 

The Playhouse takes an even closer look at The Ledges in a post on their blog. To see this spectacular home in person, reach out to Lanse Robb and Sophie Soman.  

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