Location: 36 Revolutionary Rd, Briarcliff Manor
Asking price: $3,300,000
Specs: 5 beds, 5 full baths, 4 half baths
This stately home is situated on 3.83 acres of land positioned between the Hudson River and Sleepy Hollow Country Club. Packed with rich history and original touches, this estate is in close proximity to world-class dining, shopping, and prime seasonal activities. The home boasts five spacious ensuite bedrooms and a spectacular primary suite. Probably the most interesting tidbit of this home is the wallpaper it shares with another – although off the market – white house at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Jackie Kennedy hand-chose the Zuber wallpaper panels for the Diplomatic Reception Room in the White House.

The antique hand block print, Zuber’s ‘Views of North America,’ features panoramic scenes of the New York Harbor, the Boston Harbor, West Point, and the Natural Bridge of Virginia. The formal dining room isn’t the only space in the home that features standout wallpaper. As you’ll notice, there’s colorful wallpaper ornamented with regal designs around the house.
The heart of the home is in the spacious chef-inspired kitchen with beautiful granite top. The original ice box of the house was rewired and is still in working condition. The kitchen space is complete with a butler pantry outfitted with unique wallpaper and its original plate warmer, making it a seamless space for hosting.
Also on the first floor is a private, wood-paneled office. The room is complimented with a fireplace and French doors leading to the front porch, making it the ideal work-from-home experience. Additional indoor-outdoor living is featured in the light-soaked living room with double French doors on either side of the room.
The primary suite in the Briarcliff Manor home features a cozy fireplace and a luxurious updated bathroom. There is a summer balcony on the second floor, making for a total of five covered porches in the home, including a sleeping porch. Soak in the views on either balcony or in the first-floor sunroom, which you can enjoy in the cooler months courtesy of the fireplace. The manicured grounds house a gunite pool with an automatic cover, a four-car garage, and a historic Lord & Burnham greenhouse. The greenhouse was brough to Irvington by Jay Gould, and Lord & Burnham designed and built the first steel-framed greenhouse at Lyndhurst Mansion.
This Briarcliff Manor property is listed by Houlihan Lawrence and the listing agent is Elaine Wasserman.
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