NFL luminary Chris Simms’ Greenwich farmhouse asks $8M

Photo credit: Daniel Milstein
Chris Simms, noted sports analyst and former NFL quarterback, and his wife, Danielle, are moving out of state and putting their restored Greenwich, Connecticut home at 640 Round Hill Road on the market. Asking $8,000,000, the fully restored antique farmhouse is surrounded by bucolic meadow views with direct access to the Greenwich Riding Trails. The property includes a finished party barn and garage, a pool house, and equestrian facilities.

The 3,669-square-foot farmhouse is served by a historic party barn and pool house with a kitchenette. The property also offers three horse stalls, a tack room, and three paddocks.



Designed by acclaimed architect Sam Fitzgerald, the main residence blends historic authenticity with modern simplicity.
Framed by pale, wide-plank floors and exposed beams, the main floor has several fireplaces for winter warmth. A large contemporary kitchen has marble worktops and classic fixtures. There’s plenty of space surrounding the kitchen for dining and entertaining.



The farmhouse contains six bedrooms and five full baths. A newly-minted primary suite opens beneath cathedral ceilings, framed by floor-to-ceiling windows. Luxury touches include an elegant dressing room and a luxurious bath. A private stair leads to a home office and cozy library.
A finished lower level with separate access offers a home gym and recreation space, warmed by a fireplace. An additional bedroom and a full bath make it guest-ready.




A party barn expands the property’s entertaining capacity, offering plenty of space for a kitchen, living room, and dining area. The farmhouse and grounds sit across from protected conservation land, making it a true country retreat.
[Listing details: 640 Round Hill Road by Monica Webster of Douglas Elliman]
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