 This brings us to Paul Newman's magnificent Connecticut home, where the iconic couple spent over four decades of their lives together. Tucked away on 10 sprawling acres on North Avenue and Westport, the main residence is an anti-colonial salt box, built in 1763, known as the Ebenezer Coley House. Newman, Woodward, and their daughters called this place home for over 40 years, filling it with laughter, memories, and plenty of family dinners. The original salt box section maintains gorgeous original details like brick fireplaces, beam ceilings, and stone floors. Imagine Newman relaxing by the living room fire after a long day on set.