Real Estate
Queen Anne Victorian On River In Hudson Valley
This Wow House has many stained glass windows, art glass windows, Victorian tile work and decorative stone mantels.

NYACK, NY — If a home with history and modern technology is on your house-hunting checklist, then you should see this Queen Anne Victorian located on the Hudson River. It’s been completely gutted and rebuilt, but all original materials were preserved and restored. This listing originally appeared on realtor.com.
- Address: 309 N Broadway, Nyack, New York
- Price: $4,395,000
- Square Feet: 7049
- Bedrooms: 6
- Bathrooms: 5 Full and 1 Half Baths
- Built: 1887
- Features: "Bennett-Deyrup" House. Extraordinary circa 1887 Queen Anne Victorian, loc on Hudson Riv w/rocky beach, and underwent a masterful $4,000,000 reno 10 yrs ago. Classic asymmetrical ext design w/an array of materials, balconies, turret, rooflines, belvedere, windows & more. Completely gutted & rebuilt. All orig materials preserved & restored. Home was featured on the cover of 1887 Rockland Journal. Period features: embossed "lincrusta" ceilings & walls; many stained glass windows; art glass windows; 8 fireplaces, 4 w/orig raised Victorian tile work, & 4 decorative stone mantels. Modern technology: 7 zone heat & 4 a/c. Systems: alarm/video & speakers. Home theater & more. Best perhaps is rich history. Alvin Johnson/Deyrup co-founded New School of Social Research & commenced "university in exile" program to save 200 German/Jewish professors from persecution during 1930s. Also home to painter Dorothy Deyrup. Huge yard w/pergola, pond.
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