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Full details for 10 Bedroom Single Family Residence For Sale in Tuxedo Park, New York

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Description

Historic and fully renovated with a modern floor plan like no other. This grand scale circa 1900 Tuxedo Park country lodge, built by Pierre Lorillard as a wedding gift for his daughter. 12 ft ceilings on the first floor and even higher cathedral ceiling on the second floor is the perfect country home for entertaining and family gathering with 16,000 sq ft, 10 Bedrooms and 10 plus baths. Now with a modern floor plan for the work-from-home family with a gym that opens to the garden. Sited on 3 acres on top of Summit Road with room for a pool with mountain views, the house wraps around a central courtyard with gardens on all sides. There is a 6 plus car garage. Finishing touches still need to be completed.. Buyer can select finishes. List price reflects the home completely finished and move-in ready (60-90 days). Fully renovated and restored: Brand new roof rafters, brand new cedar roof, plumbing, electrical, all interior plaster removed and new framing and sheetrock installed. All windows were catalogued and removed from home, restored, and reinstalled. Seller has incorporated a $150,000 budget to finish the kitchen. Architecture and renovation by architect Conrad Roncati of Architectura. Back to listing
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