
Wow! What an estate this could be! Would make an amazing family retreat! The house was built in 1880. The acreage is conflicting. Zillow shows 35 acres in two spots. But the Realtor’s blurb says 93 acres. I am assuming some acreage was sold off and it is 35 acres. It is located Livingston Manor, New York. They were a bit stingy with the interior pictures, but it does have a nice staircase. The property has a large detached three car garage, pond, trout streams, tennis court and meandering stone walls. Seventeen bedrooms, four bathrooms and 6,797 square feet. $799,995
Contact Douglas T. Cummings with Carol Edwards Realty: 845-798-8060
From the Zillow listing:
Beyond the stone walls and winding roads of the legendary Beaverkill Valley lies a rare opportunity to become the next steward of one of the Catskills’ historic estates. Built in 1880 and set on 93 private acres across two tax parcels, this remarkable property borders thousands of acres of protected New York State land, offering an exceptional combination of privacy, natural beauty, and outdoor recreation. Encompassing nearly 6,800 square feet with 17 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, the residence is rich in character and ready for a thoughtful restoration to its former grandeur. The grounds include a picturesque pond, three-car garage, and vintage tennis court, creating the foundation for an extraordinary family compound, sporting estate, or multigenerational getaway. Spend your days exploring the surrounding wilderness, casting a line on legendary Catskill trout streams, or simply enjoying the peace that only a property of this scale can provide. Located just minutes from Livingston Manor’s acclaimed restaurants, breweries, boutiques, and year-round cultural attractions, the estate offers the perfect balance of seclusion and convenience. Prospective purchasers may explore eligibility for membership in the exclusive Beaverkill Mountain Club, subject to the Club’s approval. Opportunities to acquire an estate of this size, history, and setting are increasingly rare. More than a home, this is a chance to preserve a remarkable piece of Beaverkill Valley history while creating a legacy property to be enjoyed for generations to come.
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