Real Estate

Farmhouse Colonial With Star Quality In White Plains

The WOW House was once owned by a nephew of Mary Todd Lincoln. How's that for historic?

WHITE PLAINS, NY — Not only are we looking a historic and gracious farmhouse colonial, but it's sited on four acres that could be sub-divided. For the win! And you'll be owning a home featured in a 2001 film. This listing originally appeared on realtor.com.

  • Address: 250 Rosedale Ave, White Plains, New York
  • Price: $2,395,000
  • Square Feet: 4465
  • Bedrooms: 6
  • Bathrooms: 5 Full and 1 Half Baths
  • Built: 1817
  • Features: Enchanting, historic, gracious and transcendent describes the 4 acres of manicured property on which sits an elegant, and lovingly maintained, 4,465 square foot Farmhouse Colonial with 5 bedrooms and 5 fireplaces, overlooking a pond for blue herons and other stunning birdlife, an in-ground pool, and a heated, recreation house with full bath. Dating back to before 1817, this home, once owned by a nephew of Mary Todd Lincoln and chosen for the movie “Unfaithful” in 2001 starring Richard Gere, endures appeal across centuries. Behold the period built-ins, wide plank floors and light filled rooms from oversized windows. Take note of the large fireplaces, generous cook's kitchen, and rockingchair porches with clear views of this sprawling and tranquil property. An extraordinary experience in the middle of Westchester County! Recreation house used to prepare for international table tennis competitions. Can be converted back to 2 car garage and pool cabana. Possible sub-division.

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