An application has come into the town to replace the four-bedroom, 1953 house at 300 South Ave. with a new seven-bedroom home.

This 7-bedroom home is planned for 300 South Ave. (opposite Brooks Road). Plans by Andrew Nuzzi Architects of Stamford.
Located across the street from a very prominent yellow home, the restored former Brooks Sanatorium, the .34-acre lot at number 300 was sold in July for $1,115,000, tax records show.
The new owner is Wilton-based Country Club Homes Inc.

300 South Avenue is slated for demolition. Credit: Michael Dinan
The house planned for the lot, designed by Andrew Nuzzi Architects of Stamford, is to include seven full bathrooms, one half-bath, a finished attic with two bedrooms and a full bath, finished basement with a full bath, side covered porch, front covered stoop, open deck in rear and 2-car attached garage, according to the building permit application filed Thursday.