Welcome to "Equestrian Lodge" Historic Shingle Style Circa 1890's Carraige House and Stable. Set on a full half level acre with mature trees, flowering plantings and refreshed landscaping. With nearly 4,000 sq. ft. of loft like living space in a bucolic park-like setting. Preserve at the front of the property with mature plantings adding to the privacy and serenity, along with "Secret" rear garden featuring beautiful stone wall, entertaining patio, horse watering trough with view of the rustic barn with stone foundation and expansive loft. Numerous original Architectural Details including hardware, sliding doors, windows and dormers. Chef's kitchen with mahogany wood floor, granite counter tops, new stainless-steel appliances, large island/breakfast bar and oversized casual dining area. Equally generous is a separate Formal Dining Room with wall of windows sun by day, moonlight in the evening. Hugh Great Room also with large windows and recently refinished rustic original Harwood floors. New luxury full bath with freestanding soaking tub. Second level has Lounge with high ceilings, wood flooring and charming covered porch. Cozy owners' bedroom with new En suite full bath, walk in closet and wood paneled wall. Three additional bedrooms and full bath. Ample closets and storage lofts and laundry room. This carriage home once owned by several of the Gilded Age most cherished residents Price, Mortimer and Alexander. Tuxedo Park surrounded by the Ramapo Mountains and 3 pristine lakes 24/7 gate guarded offers boating, swimming, fishing and endless miles of hiking trails. all less than an hour from Mid-Town Manhattan.
H6187596
Residential - Single Family, Other
4
3 Full/1 Half
1900
Orange
Public
Cedar,Frame
Public Sewer
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