Apt: 5
Tuxedo, NY 10987

Property

Type: Apartment
Rooms: 5
Bedrooms: 2 BR
Bathrooms: 2
Pets: Pets Allowed
Lot Size: 2.50 Acres

Financials

Rent:$4,500
44 W 24th St, New York, NY 10010, USA
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Listing Courtesy of Tuxedo Hudson Realty Corp

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 ...

Description

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. This property Is a history and architectural buff’s dream. A recent PBS feature film based on the book by Jennet Conant “The Secret Palace of Science that changed the course of WW II” all took place at this historic property. Apartment 4, 5 and 6 are available for rent. Heat and Water are supplied by landlord. Tenant is responsible for electricity, cable, internet, renters insurance and security deposit. This is an unfurnished rental Available December 6.

Amenities

  • Cable - Available
  • Dishwasher
  • Electricity Available
  • Electric Oven
  • Electric Range
  • Original Details
  • Phone Available
  • Refrigerator
  • Sewer Connected
  • Trash Collection Public
  • Water Connected

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