While both of these historical homes in Westchester County boast period details and echoes of the past, one stands out with original stained-glass windows while the other delights with gingerbread eve trim. Which one is calling your name?
$3,895,000
3801 Purchase St, Purchase
10 BD | 6 BA | 11,187 sq ft
2.18 acres | $84,567 est. taxes
This stunning stone Tudor was built in 1918 and boasts more than 2 acres of property. The home has been renovated beautifully to include modern amenities while keeping the authentic period details intact. Features include custom coffered ceilings, herringbone hardwood floors, and original stained-glass windows. The home also includes a grand ballroom for entertaining, a spacious eat-in kitchen, comfortable family room, covered stone porch, media room, exercise room, and more.
Listed by Vickie A Cox, William Pitt Julia B Fee Sotheby’s International Realty
$1,275,000
*Sold
43 Belden Ave, Dobbs Ferry
3 BD | 2 BA | 2,244 sq ft
.26 acres | $26,696 est. taxes
Located close to amenities and in the only historic district in the Village, this Victorian-style home features a lush and level property, updated interiors, and original period features including a gingerbread eave trim, 9-foot ceilings, wide-plank floors, two-over-two windows, generous sun-drenched bays, and a beautiful covered front porch. Enter the first floor and find an updated eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, entertainment room, sunny bay alcove, mudroom/office, and a bluestone patio in the backyard. Head upstairs and be greeted by a primary bedroom with separate dressing room, and a primary bathroom with radiant-heated tile floor and glass shower. Two more bedrooms complete the upper level. Outside there are rich gardens and a versatile barn structure.
Listed by William Ford Sussman, Coldwell Banker Realty