Skycliff is an iconic early 20th century Tuxedo Park Estate built by Norvin H. Green. Located on the top of Summit Rd on the western end of Tuxedo Lake with stunning mountain and lake views in an extremely private setting on 8 gated acres. A rare renovated home with 2 guest houses, four car garage and pool ...more info
On top of a scenic mountain with nearby lakes and within beautiful gate-guarded Tuxedo Park, the“ Loomis Lab” is a three story stone and timbered mansion built in 1901 for Spencer Trask, philanthropist and founder of art colony Yaddo and features Tiffany windows and spectacular vaulted ceilings in many rooms with stunning plaster ceiling and many large fireplaces. The lead windows and architectural details are gorgeous ...more info
Designed by William A. Bates in 1899, this stone and timber Tudor is sited on the top of Tower Hill with sweeping mountain and sunset views. The estate property includes a 3 bedroom guesthouse, spacious 3 bedroom staff apartment, greenhouse and garage on nearly 5 acres. The main house was carefully renovated from top to bottom, including: kitchen, baths, plumbing, electrical, chimneys, roof, central AC and blown insulation. Only ever occupied by one family ...more info
Historic and fully renovated with a modern floor plan like no other. This grand scale circa 1900 Tuxedo Park country lodge with 12 ft ceilings on the first floor and even higher ceiling on the second floor is the perfect country home for entertaining and family gathering with 16,000 sq ft, 10 Bedrooms and 10 plus baths ...more info
"Rivenoaks" mansion was designed by James Brown Lord for Miss Mary LeRoy King c.1900. The property was sold to Eben Richards the son-in-law of railroad emperor, Henry Clay Pierce. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places ...more info
Reminiscent of a hillside villa in Europe, this 11,500 sq ft Tuxedo Park home built in 1900 is undergoing a gut renovation and will be delivered fully renovated summer 2023 and will then be listed for over $6.0 million ...more info
Spacious, sunny, historic Tuxedo Park residence with sunset and lake views. Located on prestigious Tower Hill Road, one of the park's most sought after locations for its year round sunsets and lake views ...more info
Spacious Georgian brick hilltop residence on quiet Tower Hill Loop with attached garage. Facing south, this historic home with high ceilings and oversized windows was designed by renowned architect William A. Bates for the Herbert C. Pell family and built in 1895. Each of the four main levels has spectacular views of Tuxedo Lake... ...more info
Historic, spacious and private come to mind at the Paxhurst Carriage House, an original Tudor carriage house, stable, greenhouse and ice house property in the gated community of Tuxedo Park. Built as part of the 1910 Hoffman Castle, it was designed by renowned NY architects Barney & Chapman ...more info
Built in 1950 this desirable and classic is a mid-century gem. Set back and private on a stunning 1.6 acre beautifully landscaped. Located on the exclusive Tower Hill section home boasts seasonal lake view, partial stone wall from formal rose garden, stone stairs and an exquisite historic stone gardener's cottage
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