Property
Ownership: | For Sale |
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Type: | single-family |
Rooms: | 20 |
Bedrooms: | 5 BR |
Bathrooms: | 3.5 |
Pets: | Pets No |
Lot Size: | 0.59 Acres |
Financials
DescriptionDesigned by acclaimed architect Charles P. Winter, this Hudson River property is a bold and thoughtful expression of mid-century modern design and is being put up for sale for only the second time since its construction in 1967. Set high on a wooded bluff, the home is oriented to capture commanding seasonal views of the Hudson River and the distant silhouette of the Mario Cuomo Bridge. Inside, large floor to ceiling windows showcase the surrounding landscape, letting natural light pour into every corner. Materials like warm wood, stone, and steel are used with intention, creating an atmosphere that is both grounded and refined. Every element — from the clean lines of the architecture to the quiet flow of the floor plan — reflects Winter’s deep respect for site and setting. At the center of the home, a soaring great room opens to decks, perfect for entertaining or just a quiet moment in nature. A cupola crowns the structure, offering a peaceful, elevated lookout with sweeping views — a truly unique feature that speaks to the home’s one-of-a-kind character.The layout balances open communal spaces with more intimate rooms — including several dedicated office spaces, studio space, and a private guest suite .This is more than a home; it’s a place to experience the changing light, shifting seasons, and daily rhythms of the river. Just a short drive from New York City and only 20 minutes from the George Washington Bridge it offers a rare combination of architectural pedigree, natural beauty, and quiet sophistication. Come see this unique and rare Hudson valley gem for yourself!
Amenities- beamed ceilings
- Bridge(s)
- Cathedral Ceiling(s)
- Ceiling Fan(s)
- Cooktop
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Family Room
- First Floor Bedroom
- Freezer
- Galley Type Kitchen
- High ceiling
- Natural Gas Connected
- Natural Woodwork
- Original Details
- Panoramic
- Refrigerator
- River
- Trees/Woods
- Washer
- Water
- Water Connected
Designed by acclaimed architect Charles P. Winter, this Hudson River property is a bold and thoughtful expression of mid-century modern design and is being put up for sale for only the second time since its construction in 1967. Set high on a wooded bluff, the home is oriented to capture commanding seasonal views of the Hudson River and the distant silhouette of the Mario Cuomo Bridge. Inside, large floor to ceiling windows showcase the surrounding landscape, letting natural light pour into every corner. Materials like warm wood, stone, and steel are used with intention, creating an atmosphere that is both grounded and refined. Every element — from the clean lines of the architecture to the quiet flow of the floor plan — reflects Winter’s deep respect for site and setting. At the center of the home, a soaring great room opens to decks, perfect for entertaining or just a quiet moment in nature. A cupola crowns the structure, offering a peaceful, elevated lookout with sweeping views — a truly unique feature that speaks to the home’s one-of-a-kind character.The layout balances open communal spaces with more intimate rooms — including several dedicated office spaces, studio space, and a private guest suite .This is more than a home; it’s a place to experience the changing light, shifting seasons, and daily rhythms of the river. Just a short drive from New York City and only 20 minutes from the George Washington Bridge it offers a rare combination of architectural pedigree, natural beauty, and quiet sophistication. Come see this unique and rare Hudson valley gem for yourself!
- beamed ceilings
- Bridge(s)
- Cathedral Ceiling(s)
- Ceiling Fan(s)
- Cooktop
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Family Room
- First Floor Bedroom
- Freezer
- Galley Type Kitchen
- High ceiling
- Natural Gas Connected
- Natural Woodwork
- Original Details
- Panoramic
- Refrigerator
- River
- Trees/Woods
- Washer
- Water
- Water Connected
Designed by acclaimed architect Charles P.
DescriptionDesigned by acclaimed architect Charles P. Winter, this Hudson River property is a bold and thoughtful expression of mid-century modern design and is being put up for sale for only the second time since its construction in 1967. Set high on a wooded bluff, the home is oriented to capture commanding seasonal views of the Hudson River and the distant silhouette of the Mario Cuomo Bridge. Inside, large floor to ceiling windows showcase the surrounding landscape, letting natural light pour into every corner. Materials like warm wood, stone, and steel are used with intention, creating an atmosphere that is both grounded and refined. Every element — from the clean lines of the architecture to the quiet flow of the floor plan — reflects Winter’s deep respect for site and setting. At the center of the home, a soaring great room opens to decks, perfect for entertaining or just a quiet moment in nature. A cupola crowns the structure, offering a peaceful, elevated lookout with sweeping views — a truly unique feature that speaks to the home’s one-of-a-kind character.The layout balances open communal spaces with more intimate rooms — including several dedicated office spaces, studio space, and a private guest suite .This is more than a home; it’s a place to experience the changing light, shifting seasons, and daily rhythms of the river. Just a short drive from New York City and only 20 minutes from the George Washington Bridge it offers a rare combination of architectural pedigree, natural beauty, and quiet sophistication. Come see this unique and rare Hudson valley gem for yourself!
Amenities- beamed ceilings
- Bridge(s)
- Cathedral Ceiling(s)
- Ceiling Fan(s)
- Cooktop
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Family Room
- First Floor Bedroom
- Freezer
- Galley Type Kitchen
- High ceiling
- Natural Gas Connected
- Natural Woodwork
- Original Details
- Panoramic
- Refrigerator
- River
- Trees/Woods
- Washer
- Water
- Water Connected
Designed by acclaimed architect Charles P. Winter, this Hudson River property is a bold and thoughtful expression of mid-century modern design and is being put up for sale for only the second time since its construction in 1967. Set high on a wooded bluff, the home is oriented to capture commanding seasonal views of the Hudson River and the distant silhouette of the Mario Cuomo Bridge. Inside, large floor to ceiling windows showcase the surrounding landscape, letting natural light pour into every corner. Materials like warm wood, stone, and steel are used with intention, creating an atmosphere that is both grounded and refined. Every element — from the clean lines of the architecture to the quiet flow of the floor plan — reflects Winter’s deep respect for site and setting. At the center of the home, a soaring great room opens to decks, perfect for entertaining or just a quiet moment in nature. A cupola crowns the structure, offering a peaceful, elevated lookout with sweeping views — a truly unique feature that speaks to the home’s one-of-a-kind character.The layout balances open communal spaces with more intimate rooms — including several dedicated office spaces, studio space, and a private guest suite .This is more than a home; it’s a place to experience the changing light, shifting seasons, and daily rhythms of the river. Just a short drive from New York City and only 20 minutes from the George Washington Bridge it offers a rare combination of architectural pedigree, natural beauty, and quiet sophistication. Come see this unique and rare Hudson valley gem for yourself!
- beamed ceilings
- Bridge(s)
- Cathedral Ceiling(s)
- Ceiling Fan(s)
- Cooktop
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Family Room
- First Floor Bedroom
- Freezer
- Galley Type Kitchen
- High ceiling
- Natural Gas Connected
- Natural Woodwork
- Original Details
- Panoramic
- Refrigerator
- River
- Trees/Woods
- Washer
- Water
- Water Connected

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