Noël Coward’s Connecticut Home
So successful as a composer, lyricist, actor, singer, director, novelist, painter, that his nickname was “The Master,” Noël Coward’s body of work spanned 60 years from before World War I into the 1970s with his inimitable and unique persona and British style. Coward, who died in 1973, lived for many years in a 5,089-square-foot home in Fairfield, Connecticut. His former home has sold for $9 million.
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