Beautiful Mid-Century home from Hudson Valley architect Frank Dushin comes with more than 3,000 square feet of living space and over 13 acres of woodlands and pasture to roam. An in-ground concrete pool with Tibetan-style gazebo and four-car porte cochere complete this distinctive property within walking distance of the Appalachian Trail. Webb Trail passes alongside your own private meadow before turning past a forest of fir trees planted to shield this 1962 construction, its lawn and gardens. Inside, high ceilings and plentiful windows, together with the interplay of mahogany trim and ebonized beams along with a spacious deck create a tree-house feeling with ample space to entertain. The kitchen is a well designed delight with western facing windows to capture the sunsets. Four bedrooms , one with an outdoor balcony, highlight the second floor. A lower level library and play room open to a south facing terrace above the pool. The property and neighborhood were carved out of land originally owned by Garrison native Aileen Osborn Webb. She is perhaps best known for founding the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City.
3,340 Sq Ft
13.88 Private Acres Exterior Space
Single Family Home
$21,105 Annual Tax
Built in 1962
MLS/Listing ID 824556
High Ceilings
Pool - Inground
Heating - Forced Air
Living Room Fireplace
Bedroom Fireplace
Cooling - Central Air
Style - Mid Century Modern
Kitchen Island
Storage
Listing Courtesy of ROBERT A. MCCAFFREY REALTY INC, MISHARA CANINO - 917-715-2612
Source of Data: ONEKEY MLS