Real Estate

Historic Estate Overlooking Hudson River For Sale

This Wow House is a 14,000-square-foot masterpiece, tucked away in a magnificent lush setting.

This Wow House is a historic mansion that overlooks the Hudson River.
This Wow House is a historic mansion that overlooks the Hudson River. (Realtor.com)

IRVINGTON, NY — This historic estate, overlooking the Hudson River, is only one of 2,000 homes in the country designated as being of important historical significance. There is also an in-ground pool and sprawling outdoor entertaining areas. This listing originally appeared on realtor.com.

  • Address: 2 Clifton Pl, Irvington, New York
  • Price: $6,500,000
  • Square Feet: 14296
  • Bedrooms: 10
  • Bathrooms: 9 Full and 2 Half Baths
  • Built: 1855
  • Features: Spectacular one-of-a-kind historical estate, fully modernized on 5 breathtaking private acres overlooking the Hudson River, 20 minutes to Manhattan. Villa Nuits is a meticulously updated 14,000 sqft masterpiece, tucked away in a magnificent lush setting, offering exquisite views from every vantage point, with 7 master bedroom suites and 5 additional en-suite bedrooms. Resort-like with an in-ground pool, tennis, golf, sprawling outdoor entertaining areas and a 1,200 sqft, 3 bedroom carriage house. Built from Caen limestone imported from France, the incredible quality craftsmanship, millwork & architectural beauty are irreplaceable: original oak and chestnut wood floors, rolled glass windows, hand-crafted crown molding and highly crafted woodwork. 14 foot ceilings, including 12 fireplaces. Villa Nuits is recognized by the National Trust for Historic Preservation s highest accolade as one of only 2,000 homes in the United States designated as being of important historical significance.

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