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$35M CT Waterfront Estate Includes Stonehenge Replica, Go-Kart Track

Anyone looking for a $35 million Connecticut estate with the mystery and awe of a prehistoric megalithic structure and an adjacent go-kart track is in luck. 

A New Haven County waterfront home at 215 Uncas Point Road in Guilford is one of the more unique homes on the market. 

The 5,300-square foot, 6-bedroom, and 5-bathroom main house includes hand-carved woodworking, a home gym, a spa, and large windows overlooking the Long Island Sound, according to its Zillow listing

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There's also a 3,500-square-foot guest house with three bedrooms and bathrooms and a carriage house on the property.

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But the most interesting part of the 13-acre estate has to be the rolling lawn that includes a replica of Stonehenge, a go-kart track, a tennis/basketball court, a pool with a wet bar, a dock with a sandy beach, and a grape vineyard along with fruit trees. 

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The replica of the United Kingdom World Heritage site was the brainchild of Yale University Professor Jonathan Rothberg, according to a 2005 "New York Times profile." He named it the Circle of Life, and it's made of 700 tons of Norwegian granite slabs.

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Rothberg enlisted the expertise of Colgate University Anthropology Professor Dr. Anthony Aveni, who designed the site to align with the seasons and solstices like its over-the-pond counterpart. 

Rothberg had also planned to build an observatory on the property, but the Sachem's Head planning board nixed the idea, per the Times. 

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