Real Estate

Waterfront Estate On Hudson River

The Bennett-Deyrup House is an elegant Queen Anne Victorian in Nyack.

Access to the wide-open space of the Hudson river plus period charm in lovely Nyack
Access to the wide-open space of the Hudson river plus period charm in lovely Nyack (realtor.com)

NYACK, NY — With spring on the way, you'll want access to the outdoors. This historic home has frontage on the Hudson River plus location in Nyack, one of the region's most walkable villages. Plus it has been completely renovated to combine the best in modern living and in period charm.

  • 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 the Hudson River w/rocky beach & 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 AC. 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 European professors from persecution during 1930s. Also home to painter Dorothy Deyrup. Huge yard w/pergola, pond & 3 levels of grassy lawn to Hudson. Walk to Nyack village.

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