Located in the Village of Croton-on-Hudson, this is an architecturally distinguished shingle style home, with a dutch colonial roof. Its first floor consists of cedar shakes, brick and fieldstone; the second floor of cedar shakes. Built in the 1890's, the house has the solidity and quality construction unattainable today. The property's estate feeling begins with a long driveway and ends with a circular driveway at the front door. The house faces a 28 acre Audabon Preserve. The house has a large screened front porch and is entered via an oak dutch door into a 12x12 entrance hall. To its right is a formal dining room, to its left a large living roo, both with nine feet tall, beamed mahagony ceilings, baseboards and doors. A mahagony staircase leads up to the second floor which has a large open hall, opening up to a TV room, a hall bath and four corner bedrooms, one with its own full bath. All of the rooms are bright and sunny and because of its many original solid plaster walls is very quiet. There is a huge amount of storage space in the attic and the cellar. Note: Included with the house is a detachable, buildable one acre lot. The house's architectural quality roof is four years old; its furnace is four years old, and its central airconditioning and 220 amp service are two years old.
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