Property
Ownership: | For Sale |
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Type: | Single Family |
Rooms: | 16 |
Bedrooms: | 4 BR |
Bathrooms: | 4 |
Pets: | Pets No |
Lot Size: | 1.30 Acres |
Financials
Listing Courtesy of Ellis Sotheby's Intl Realty
DescriptionNestled on a rare stretch of Hudson River shoreline in Upper Nyack, this timeless residence offers over 120’ of direct river frontage, expansive views, and a uniquely welcoming character. Originally commissioned in 1905 as a summer retreat for a Broadway actress, the home has only been owned by four families in over a century. With its grand entry hall, soaring ceilings, four wood-burning fireplaces, and flowing floor plan, it offers both elegance and an unexpected warmth. While impressive in scale, the home feels grounded—visitors often describe it as “friendly,” and after a single visit, you’ll understand why. The main floor offers multiple gathering and working spaces, including living room, formal dining room, music room/study, and a butler’s pantry leading to a functional kitchen ready for your next vision. The second floor features four spacious bedrooms and two full baths with panoramic river views to the east.The finished attic has two additional bedrooms, full bath and a large open space with peaked ceiling and projector screen, ideal for movie nights, creative pursuits, or a tranquil yoga studio. Updates abound, from new electric panels, roof, and shingle siding to three renovated bathrooms and high-end lighting fixtures throughout the house. Outdoors, a deep river-facing veranda is the perfect perch for sunny mornings, dramatic storms, or watching bald eagles cruise above the water. Beyond the main lawn, wooden stairs lead to a private stretch of riverfront beach, a rare feature. Ideal for kayaking, dog walks, swimming, or riverside reading, this lower yard, known as “the down-below”, offers opportunity for a mooring, a future dock, or landscaped waterfront garden. The 1.6-acre property offers a rare mix of open lawn, cliffside views, and cultivated garden spaces. Step into town for music or coffee, walk the Hook Mountain trails, or just listen to the wind through the trees. City-adjacent, nature-immersed, creatively open. This is not just a house, it’s an invitation.Amenities- Bedroom
- Chandelier
- Crown Molding
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Eat-in Kitchen
- Electricity Connected
- Entrance Foyer
- Exhaust Fan
- Family Room
- Fire Alarm
- First Floor Full Bath
- Formal Dining
- Gas Range
- Gas Water Heater
- High ceiling
- Living Room
- Natural Gas Connected
- Original Details
- Pantry
- Primary Bathroom
- Refrigerator
- River Access
- River Front
- Sewer Connected
- Storm Window(s)
- Walk-In Closet(s)
- Washer
- Water Connected
- Wood Frames
Nestled on a rare stretch of Hudson River shoreline in Upper Nyack, this timeless residence offers over 120’ of direct river frontage, expansive views, and a uniquely welcoming character. Originally commissioned in 1905 as a summer retreat for a Broadway actress, the home has only been owned by four families in over a century. With its grand entry hall, soaring ceilings, four wood-burning fireplaces, and flowing floor plan, it offers both elegance and an unexpected warmth. While impressive in scale, the home feels grounded—visitors often describe it as “friendly,” and after a single visit, you’ll understand why. The main floor offers multiple gathering and working spaces, including living room, formal dining room, music room/study, and a butler’s pantry leading to a functional kitchen ready for your next vision. The second floor features four spacious bedrooms and two full baths with panoramic river views to the east.The finished attic has two additional bedrooms, full bath and a large open space with peaked ceiling and projector screen, ideal for movie nights, creative pursuits, or a tranquil yoga studio. Updates abound, from new electric panels, roof, and shingle siding to three renovated bathrooms and high-end lighting fixtures throughout the house. Outdoors, a deep river-facing veranda is the perfect perch for sunny mornings, dramatic storms, or watching bald eagles cruise above the water. Beyond the main lawn, wooden stairs lead to a private stretch of riverfront beach, a rare feature. Ideal for kayaking, dog walks, swimming, or riverside reading, this lower yard, known as “the down-below”, offers opportunity for a mooring, a future dock, or landscaped waterfront garden. The 1.6-acre property offers a rare mix of open lawn, cliffside views, and cultivated garden spaces. Step into town for music or coffee, walk the Hook Mountain trails, or just listen to the wind through the trees. City-adjacent, nature-immersed, creatively open. This is not just a house, it’s an invitation.
- Bedroom
- Chandelier
- Crown Molding
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Eat-in Kitchen
- Electricity Connected
- Entrance Foyer
- Exhaust Fan
- Family Room
- Fire Alarm
- First Floor Full Bath
- Formal Dining
- Gas Range
- Gas Water Heater
- High ceiling
- Living Room
- Natural Gas Connected
- Original Details
- Pantry
- Primary Bathroom
- Refrigerator
- River Access
- River Front
- Sewer Connected
- Storm Window(s)
- Walk-In Closet(s)
- Washer
- Water Connected
- Wood Frames
Nestled on a rare stretch of Hudson River shoreline in Upper Nyack, this timeless residence offers over 120 of direct river frontage, expansive views, and a uniquely welcoming character.

- 1
- 2
- View of subject property featuring a heavily wooded area
- River view from back veranda
- Hudson River access
- 6
- Entrance foyer with fireplace
- Living room and front entrance
- 9
- 10
- Wood-burning fireplace in living room
- Looking out French doors to the back garden and the Hudson River
- Looking from living room into formal dining room
- 14
- Butler’s pantry
- Kitchen with 6 burner Bluestar range
- Kitchen
- 18
- 1st floor music room / office
- 1st floor music room / office
- Entry and stairs to 2nd floor
- Central staircase
- Primary bedroom with fireplace and river view
- Primary bedroom with fireplace and river view
- En-suite bath with shower and bathtub
- En-suite bath with shower and bathtub
- Bedroom featuring baseboards and dark wood-style floors
- 28
- 2nd floor bedroom with river view
- 30
- Central staircase to 3rd floor
- Third floor family room
- Third floor family room
- 3rd floor bathroom with river view
- 3rd floor bedroom
- 3rd floor bedroom
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- View of covered porch
- View of green lawn with a water view
- Gate with a water view and a vegetable garden
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- Private water access
- View of staircase
- Glimpse of the house walking up from the river
- 45
- Exterior view
- View of front facade with a chimney, stone siding, a porch, and roof with shingles
- Aerial overview of property's location featuring a nearby body of water
DescriptionNestled on a rare stretch of Hudson River shoreline in Upper Nyack, this timeless residence offers over 120’ of direct river frontage, expansive views, and a uniquely welcoming character. Originally commissioned in 1905 as a summer retreat for a Broadway actress, the home has only been owned by four families in over a century. With its grand entry hall, soaring ceilings, four wood-burning fireplaces, and flowing floor plan, it offers both elegance and an unexpected warmth. While impressive in scale, the home feels grounded—visitors often describe it as “friendly,” and after a single visit, you’ll understand why. The main floor offers multiple gathering and working spaces, including living room, formal dining room, music room/study, and a butler’s pantry leading to a functional kitchen ready for your next vision. The second floor features four spacious bedrooms and two full baths with panoramic river views to the east.The finished attic has two additional bedrooms, full bath and a large open space with peaked ceiling and projector screen, ideal for movie nights, creative pursuits, or a tranquil yoga studio. Updates abound, from new electric panels, roof, and shingle siding to three renovated bathrooms and high-end lighting fixtures throughout the house. Outdoors, a deep river-facing veranda is the perfect perch for sunny mornings, dramatic storms, or watching bald eagles cruise above the water. Beyond the main lawn, wooden stairs lead to a private stretch of riverfront beach, a rare feature. Ideal for kayaking, dog walks, swimming, or riverside reading, this lower yard, known as “the down-below”, offers opportunity for a mooring, a future dock, or landscaped waterfront garden. The 1.6-acre property offers a rare mix of open lawn, cliffside views, and cultivated garden spaces. Step into town for music or coffee, walk the Hook Mountain trails, or just listen to the wind through the trees. City-adjacent, nature-immersed, creatively open. This is not just a house, it’s an invitation.Amenities- Bedroom
- Chandelier
- Crown Molding
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Eat-in Kitchen
- Electricity Connected
- Entrance Foyer
- Exhaust Fan
- Family Room
- Fire Alarm
- First Floor Full Bath
- Formal Dining
- Gas Range
- Gas Water Heater
- High ceiling
- Living Room
- Natural Gas Connected
- Original Details
- Pantry
- Primary Bathroom
- Refrigerator
- River Access
- River Front
- Sewer Connected
- Storm Window(s)
- Walk-In Closet(s)
- Washer
- Water Connected
- Wood Frames
Nestled on a rare stretch of Hudson River shoreline in Upper Nyack, this timeless residence offers over 120’ of direct river frontage, expansive views, and a uniquely welcoming character. Originally commissioned in 1905 as a summer retreat for a Broadway actress, the home has only been owned by four families in over a century. With its grand entry hall, soaring ceilings, four wood-burning fireplaces, and flowing floor plan, it offers both elegance and an unexpected warmth. While impressive in scale, the home feels grounded—visitors often describe it as “friendly,” and after a single visit, you’ll understand why. The main floor offers multiple gathering and working spaces, including living room, formal dining room, music room/study, and a butler’s pantry leading to a functional kitchen ready for your next vision. The second floor features four spacious bedrooms and two full baths with panoramic river views to the east.The finished attic has two additional bedrooms, full bath and a large open space with peaked ceiling and projector screen, ideal for movie nights, creative pursuits, or a tranquil yoga studio. Updates abound, from new electric panels, roof, and shingle siding to three renovated bathrooms and high-end lighting fixtures throughout the house. Outdoors, a deep river-facing veranda is the perfect perch for sunny mornings, dramatic storms, or watching bald eagles cruise above the water. Beyond the main lawn, wooden stairs lead to a private stretch of riverfront beach, a rare feature. Ideal for kayaking, dog walks, swimming, or riverside reading, this lower yard, known as “the down-below”, offers opportunity for a mooring, a future dock, or landscaped waterfront garden. The 1.6-acre property offers a rare mix of open lawn, cliffside views, and cultivated garden spaces. Step into town for music or coffee, walk the Hook Mountain trails, or just listen to the wind through the trees. City-adjacent, nature-immersed, creatively open. This is not just a house, it’s an invitation.
- Bedroom
- Chandelier
- Crown Molding
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Eat-in Kitchen
- Electricity Connected
- Entrance Foyer
- Exhaust Fan
- Family Room
- Fire Alarm
- First Floor Full Bath
- Formal Dining
- Gas Range
- Gas Water Heater
- High ceiling
- Living Room
- Natural Gas Connected
- Original Details
- Pantry
- Primary Bathroom
- Refrigerator
- River Access
- River Front
- Sewer Connected
- Storm Window(s)
- Walk-In Closet(s)
- Washer
- Water Connected
- Wood Frames

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