Juggler Meadow is one of the hidden giants of the mega-home world, far from the traditional mansion habitats of Greenwich or the Hamptons On the market for $23 million, the mega-mansion was built by the founder of the Yankee Candle Company
Like Juggler Meadow itself, the price is part fantasyland, part function and part unapologetic excess.
The business grew and in 1984, Kittredge bought a small three-bedroom colonial home in Leverett for $144,000. As Yankee Candle expanded, along with Kittredge's wealth, so did the house. Wings and floors were added. A tennis court was built. More land was purchased. "The house had eight different additions put on throughout the years," says Mick Kittredge." would say 'It would be great if we had an area to get together with friends.' Or 'We should have a bigger room to have a Christmas party'."The main house ballooned to 25,000 square feet, with a formal dining room, great hall, lavish master suite and offices. Down a winding driveway is an outdoor pool and pool house with a kitchen and guest quarters.
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