1901 River View Mansion
Built in the early days of the 20th century in the Tudor style, this Hudson River mansion contains 16 rooms,4 wood burning fireplaces,over 8200 square feet of living space, on 2.27 verdant acres.
A grand circular drive leads to the front door which opens onto a stunning great hall (40 plus feet long x 20' wide) with a massive wood burning fireplace, chestnut paneled walls and beamed ceiling, dark stained oak floors and 20 feet of French doors opening onto the rear gardens and patio. Just off the entryway is the 3 story, hand carved, hand turned mahogany stairway leading to the upper floors.
The great hall opens onto the very spacious living room, about 40 x 25 feet, also containing chestnut wall paneling, along with a wood burning fireplace, semi-lune window-seat looking over the rear gardens, and lots of seating areas. Adjacent to the living room is a resplendent green house with removable French walls of glass, tile floor and doors opening onto the front and rear gardens.
Also flowing off the great hall is a most elegant formal dining room with a splendid Adams style hand carved mantle surrounding the wood burning fireplace, equisite Irish crystal chandelier, and a sweeping bay window looking over the rear lawn. A large serving pantry coonects the dining room to the enormous, eat-in-kitchen with a burner gas stove, two separate pantries and sliding glass doors to the riverview, paver stone patio. The main floor also contains an office/den with guest powder room.
Ascending the grand mahogany, side hall stairway leads to an upper great hall with five bedrooms, some with ensuite baths and one with a wood burning fireplace and two with river views.
A hallway off the grand hall leads to the servants wing, consisting of full bath and two bedrooms. It would make an ideal in-law suite or the perfect place for the au pair. The third floor has two additional bedrooms and full bath, plus storage and attic access.
There's a full basement, with relatively new heating system and electrical circuit breaker. The home contains three heating zones, natural gas, steam heat, with municipal water and sewage.
A contiguous .67 acre parcel is being offered in tandem with the house, listed at $596,250. It's the last buildable lot in the luxury home Tompkins Court complex. A real riverview beauty. You could own both the manor house and this lot for just under $2,100,000. An incredible buy.
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