Privately nestled on 19.9 acres of mountaintop paradise, Sengen House is one of the Hudson Valley's most alluring estates offering breathtaking and sweeping long-distance scenic views. Built in the early 1900s the main estate home features... Show More »
Privately nestled on 19.9 acres of mountaintop paradise, Sengen House is one of the Hudson Valley's most alluring estates offering breathtaking and sweeping long-distance scenic views. Built in the early 1900s the main estate home features... Show More »
The quintessential Tuxedo Park Carriage House masterpiece. Private and surrounded by nature, this is a home to find refuge, tranquility, and space to let your creative energy soar. Original Wagstaff Carriage house c1896 on this site was... Show More »
The quintessential Tuxedo Park Carriage House masterpiece. Private and surrounded by nature, this is a home to find refuge, tranquility, and space to let your creative energy soar. Original Wagstaff Carriage house c1896 on this site was... Show More »
Perched high above the Hudson River with expansive river and mountain views, this stately custom colonial offers village living at its finest. On the main level, sun-soaked rooms with high ceilings are highlighted by custom details including... Show More »
Perched high above the Hudson River with expansive river and mountain views, this stately custom colonial offers village living at its finest. On the main level, sun-soaked rooms with high ceilings are highlighted by custom details including... Show More »
This charming former carriage house was built for Richard Mortimer, one of the early settlers in Tuxedo Park, and his chauffeur lived on the second floor. It was converted into a proper cottage in the early 1970’s and its beautiful native stone... Show More »
This charming former carriage house was built for Richard Mortimer, one of the early settlers in Tuxedo Park, and his chauffeur lived on the second floor. It was converted into a proper cottage in the early 1970’s and its beautiful native stone... Show More »
This charming former carriage house was built for Richard Mortimer, one of the early settlers in Tuxedo Park. His chauffeur lived on the second floor. It was converted into a proper cottage in the early 1970 s. Its beautiful native stone and... Show More »
This charming former carriage house was built for Richard Mortimer, one of the early settlers in Tuxedo Park. His chauffeur lived on the second floor. It was converted into a proper cottage in the early 1970 s. Its beautiful native stone and... Show More »
History and authenticity abound in this 19th century stone farmhouse, a jewel of the well-established Bull family of Orange County. Built buy John Springstead Bull in 1856, this was the J.S. Bull family farm / homestead / and estate. Today, the... Show More »
History and authenticity abound in this 19th century stone farmhouse, a jewel of the well-established Bull family of Orange County. Built buy John Springstead Bull in 1856, this was the J.S. Bull family farm / homestead / and estate. Today, the... Show More »
'Clinton Cottage' is an opportunity for an historic small cottage home in central Orange County on the original location of the The Clinton Homestead. The Clinton property is the birthplace of NY's first Governor, George Clinton and though the... Show More »
'Clinton Cottage' is an opportunity for an historic small cottage home in central Orange County on the original location of the The Clinton Homestead. The Clinton property is the birthplace of NY's first Governor, George Clinton and though the... Show More »
"Clinton Cottage" is an opportunity for an historic small cottage home in central Orange County on the original location of the The Clinton Homestead. The Clinton property is the birthplace of NY's first Governor, George Clinton and though the... Show More »
"Clinton Cottage" is an opportunity for an historic small cottage home in central Orange County on the original location of the The Clinton Homestead. The Clinton property is the birthplace of NY's first Governor, George Clinton and though the... Show More »