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Gilded Age Estate On 20 Acres In The Hudson Highlands

The historic mansion was built by A.J. Davis, one of the foremost architects of his era, for one of the foremost public servants of his time

GARRISON, NY — Enter into history when you enter the Hurst-Pierrepont Estate in Putnam County. It was designed by one of the most successful and influential architects of the 19th century, for Edwards Pierrepont. He served as United States Attorney General and Minister to England.

The 20-acre country estate is located minutes from the Metro-North station in Garrison, 70 minutes to Grand Central Terminal. It offers gorgeous views of the Hudson Highlands.

The well-maintained interior showcases the gracious designs of the era. The curved double staircase is specially breathtaking, as is the window at the landing.

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  • Address: 1070 Route 9D, Garrison, New York
  • Price: $5,000,000
  • Square Feet: 7493
  • Bedrooms: 5
  • Bathrooms: 4 Full and 1 Half Baths
  • Built: 1868
  • Features: The Hurst-Pierrepont Estate is one of the most historic and architectually significant properties in the area. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 this property was built in 1867. It was designed by one of the most successful and influential architects of the 19th century, A.J. Davis. The original owner, Edwards Pierrepont, was a lawyer and reformer who served as United States Attorney General and Minister to England. The estate includes nearly 20 acres. Adjacent carriage house and additional acreage also available. The mansion features unique archways and paned windows with the well-kept interiors showcasing Gilded Age luxury. 3 car garage. Spectacular views of open fields and the Hudson Highlands.

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