Breathtaking river views from the former summer estate of JP Morgan, known as Cragston. Two legal lots being offered as one: Lot #1 Main House and Cottage ((4,288 sf)). Lot #2 Carriage House (1,577 sf). The three structures sit on private,... Show More »
Breathtaking river views from the former summer estate of JP Morgan, known as Cragston. Two legal lots being offered as one: Lot #1 Main House and Cottage ((4,288 sf)). Lot #2 Carriage House (1,577 sf). The three structures sit on private,... Show More »
Past stone walls, tall grasses and down a gently sloped driveway sits the former home and studio of one of the most renowned American artists of our time, Jasper Johns. Built into just over an acre of forested slope, the house situation and... Show More »
Past stone walls, tall grasses and down a gently sloped driveway sits the former home and studio of one of the most renowned American artists of our time, Jasper Johns. Built into just over an acre of forested slope, the house situation and... Show More »
This historic 1883 Colonial on two bucolic acres is surrounded by a gated entrance, stone walls and mature perennial gardens. Entering the front door you are embraced by the charm and warmth of an Adirondack lodge, with its rich wainscoting,... Show More »
This historic 1883 Colonial on two bucolic acres is surrounded by a gated entrance, stone walls and mature perennial gardens. Entering the front door you are embraced by the charm and warmth of an Adirondack lodge, with its rich wainscoting,... Show More »
This sweet Victorian farmhouse in Jones Point on The Hudson, charms from the moment you enter the iron gate, walk down the brick walkway, past the patio surrounded by gardens and a barn, and onto the porch with its view of the river. The first... Show More »
This sweet Victorian farmhouse in Jones Point on The Hudson, charms from the moment you enter the iron gate, walk down the brick walkway, past the patio surrounded by gardens and a barn, and onto the porch with its view of the river. The first... Show More »