Property
Ownership: | For Sale |
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Type: | Single Family |
Rooms: | 10 |
Bedrooms: | 5 BR |
Bathrooms: | 3.5 |
Pets: | Pets No |
Lot Size: | 4.91 Acres |
Financials
DescriptionHistoric Charm Meets Modern Luxury. Welcome to this brick home known as Eustatia (Greek for "good place to stay") which is a rare example of a Victorian Gothic-style cottage that has survived in Beacon, situated on Monell Place in the northwest corner of the city. It was constructed in 1867 according to Frederick Clarke Withers' plans for his friend John Monell, a state judge in New York (who is the namesake of the street today). Important features of this 5 bedroom 3.5 bath spectacular home are:-Original parquet floors, dark walnut moldings, and marble entry; Grand rooms with soaring ceilings and ornate fireplaces; Renovated kitchen and family room with sweeping valley views; Nanny suite and spa-like master bath for ultimate comfort. The carved details, the handcrafted floors, even the old stone foundation—all worth preserving as living history. That’s the dream—rolling meadows, woodland privacy, and room to build your own personal paradise. Whether it’s a pool for summer lounging, a tennis court for weekend matches, or a gazebo tucked into the trees for quiet reflection, this kind of acreage opens up endless possibilities. Metro North service from Beacon train station makes around 1 hour NYC Grand Central commutes or weekend escapes a breeze. Quick access to Route 84 connects you to the wider Hudson Valley and beyond. Beacon’s Main Street is a cultural magnet, with galleries, boutiques, and farm-to-table dining. Just minutes from Dia Beacon, one of the country’s premier contemporary art museums. It’s rare to find a property that blends natural beauty, architectural charm, and urban accessibility so seamlessly. With nearly 5 acres of rolling land and panoramic views of the Hudson River, Newburgh-Beacon Bridge, and twinkling city lights, it’s a showstopper.
Amenities- Bay Window(s)
- Cathedral Ceiling(s)
- Chandelier
- Decorative
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Eat-in Kitchen
- Entrance Foyer
- Formal Dining
- Gas Water Heater
- High ceiling
- Kitchen Island
- Mountain(s)
- Near Public Transit
- Near School
- Near Shops
- Original Details
- Part Wooded
- Refrigerator
- River
- Rolling Slope
- Storage
- Trash Collection Public
- Views
- Washer
- Water
Historic Charm Meets Modern Luxury. Welcome to this brick home known as Eustatia (Greek for "good place to stay") which is a rare example of a Victorian Gothic-style cottage that has survived in Beacon, situated on Monell Place in the northwest corner of the city. It was constructed in 1867 according to Frederick Clarke Withers' plans for his friend John Monell, a state judge in New York (who is the namesake of the street today). Important features of this 5 bedroom 3.5 bath spectacular home are:-Original parquet floors, dark walnut moldings, and marble entry; Grand rooms with soaring ceilings and ornate fireplaces; Renovated kitchen and family room with sweeping valley views; Nanny suite and spa-like master bath for ultimate comfort. The carved details, the handcrafted floors, even the old stone foundation—all worth preserving as living history. That’s the dream—rolling meadows, woodland privacy, and room to build your own personal paradise. Whether it’s a pool for summer lounging, a tennis court for weekend matches, or a gazebo tucked into the trees for quiet reflection, this kind of acreage opens up endless possibilities. Metro North service from Beacon train station makes around 1 hour NYC Grand Central commutes or weekend escapes a breeze. Quick access to Route 84 connects you to the wider Hudson Valley and beyond. Beacon’s Main Street is a cultural magnet, with galleries, boutiques, and farm-to-table dining. Just minutes from Dia Beacon, one of the country’s premier contemporary art museums. It’s rare to find a property that blends natural beauty, architectural charm, and urban accessibility so seamlessly. With nearly 5 acres of rolling land and panoramic views of the Hudson River, Newburgh-Beacon Bridge, and twinkling city lights, it’s a showstopper.
- Bay Window(s)
- Cathedral Ceiling(s)
- Chandelier
- Decorative
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Eat-in Kitchen
- Entrance Foyer
- Formal Dining
- Gas Water Heater
- High ceiling
- Kitchen Island
- Mountain(s)
- Near Public Transit
- Near School
- Near Shops
- Original Details
- Part Wooded
- Refrigerator
- River
- Rolling Slope
- Storage
- Trash Collection Public
- Views
- Washer
- Water
Historic Charm Meets Modern Luxury.

- Tudor-style house with a chimney, brick siding, and roof with shingles
- View of front facade featuring brick siding, roof with shingles, and a chimney
- View of green lawn featuring a water view
- Entryway with arched walkways, stairs, and crown molding
- 5
- Detailed view of a chandelier and crown molding
- Living area featuring a chandelier and ornamental molding
- Living area with ornamental molding, a tray ceiling, and a chandelier
- Playroom with ornamental molding, pool table, radiator, and a baseboard heating unit
- Kitchen with stainless steel appliances, a breakfast bar, white cabinets, and a raised ceiling
- Sitting room featuring beam ceiling, a chandelier, and ornamental molding
- Bedroom with attic access and baseboard heating
- Bedroom with baseboard heating and lofted ceiling
- Bathroom featuring a whirlpool tub, crown molding, a chandelier, tile patterned floors, and radiator heating unit
- 15
- Bathroom with a tub with jets and tile walls
- 17
- Recreation room with rail lighting
- Sunroom / solarium featuring rail lighting
- View of patio / terrace featuring an outdoor living space
- Hall featuring an upstairs landing, crown molding, and wood finished floors
- Full bathroom featuring vanity and toilet
- Bedroom with lofted ceiling, ornamental molding, and a baseboard heating unit
- Bathroom featuring tile walls, radiator, wainscoting, a shower with shower curtain, and a bath
- Bedroom featuring crown molding, multiple windows, and baseboard heating
- Wooden terrace with a water view
- Back of house with a chimney, a yard, and brick siding
- View of side of home with brick siding and a water view
- Water view
DescriptionHistoric Charm Meets Modern Luxury. Welcome to this brick home known as Eustatia (Greek for "good place to stay") which is a rare example of a Victorian Gothic-style cottage that has survived in Beacon, situated on Monell Place in the northwest corner of the city. It was constructed in 1867 according to Frederick Clarke Withers' plans for his friend John Monell, a state judge in New York (who is the namesake of the street today). Important features of this 5 bedroom 3.5 bath spectacular home are:-Original parquet floors, dark walnut moldings, and marble entry; Grand rooms with soaring ceilings and ornate fireplaces; Renovated kitchen and family room with sweeping valley views; Nanny suite and spa-like master bath for ultimate comfort. The carved details, the handcrafted floors, even the old stone foundation—all worth preserving as living history. That’s the dream—rolling meadows, woodland privacy, and room to build your own personal paradise. Whether it’s a pool for summer lounging, a tennis court for weekend matches, or a gazebo tucked into the trees for quiet reflection, this kind of acreage opens up endless possibilities. Metro North service from Beacon train station makes around 1 hour NYC Grand Central commutes or weekend escapes a breeze. Quick access to Route 84 connects you to the wider Hudson Valley and beyond. Beacon’s Main Street is a cultural magnet, with galleries, boutiques, and farm-to-table dining. Just minutes from Dia Beacon, one of the country’s premier contemporary art museums. It’s rare to find a property that blends natural beauty, architectural charm, and urban accessibility so seamlessly. With nearly 5 acres of rolling land and panoramic views of the Hudson River, Newburgh-Beacon Bridge, and twinkling city lights, it’s a showstopper.
Amenities- Bay Window(s)
- Cathedral Ceiling(s)
- Chandelier
- Decorative
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Eat-in Kitchen
- Entrance Foyer
- Formal Dining
- Gas Water Heater
- High ceiling
- Kitchen Island
- Mountain(s)
- Near Public Transit
- Near School
- Near Shops
- Original Details
- Part Wooded
- Refrigerator
- River
- Rolling Slope
- Storage
- Trash Collection Public
- Views
- Washer
- Water
Historic Charm Meets Modern Luxury. Welcome to this brick home known as Eustatia (Greek for "good place to stay") which is a rare example of a Victorian Gothic-style cottage that has survived in Beacon, situated on Monell Place in the northwest corner of the city. It was constructed in 1867 according to Frederick Clarke Withers' plans for his friend John Monell, a state judge in New York (who is the namesake of the street today). Important features of this 5 bedroom 3.5 bath spectacular home are:-Original parquet floors, dark walnut moldings, and marble entry; Grand rooms with soaring ceilings and ornate fireplaces; Renovated kitchen and family room with sweeping valley views; Nanny suite and spa-like master bath for ultimate comfort. The carved details, the handcrafted floors, even the old stone foundation—all worth preserving as living history. That’s the dream—rolling meadows, woodland privacy, and room to build your own personal paradise. Whether it’s a pool for summer lounging, a tennis court for weekend matches, or a gazebo tucked into the trees for quiet reflection, this kind of acreage opens up endless possibilities. Metro North service from Beacon train station makes around 1 hour NYC Grand Central commutes or weekend escapes a breeze. Quick access to Route 84 connects you to the wider Hudson Valley and beyond. Beacon’s Main Street is a cultural magnet, with galleries, boutiques, and farm-to-table dining. Just minutes from Dia Beacon, one of the country’s premier contemporary art museums. It’s rare to find a property that blends natural beauty, architectural charm, and urban accessibility so seamlessly. With nearly 5 acres of rolling land and panoramic views of the Hudson River, Newburgh-Beacon Bridge, and twinkling city lights, it’s a showstopper.
- Bay Window(s)
- Cathedral Ceiling(s)
- Chandelier
- Decorative
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Eat-in Kitchen
- Entrance Foyer
- Formal Dining
- Gas Water Heater
- High ceiling
- Kitchen Island
- Mountain(s)
- Near Public Transit
- Near School
- Near Shops
- Original Details
- Part Wooded
- Refrigerator
- River
- Rolling Slope
- Storage
- Trash Collection Public
- Views
- Washer
- Water

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