In the Hudson Valley, a Frank Lloyd Wright–Inspired Home Seeks $4M

Crafted from cedar, glass, and stone, the 3,625-square-foot residence sits on nearly 32 acres with access to the Appalachian trail.

Crafted from cedar, glass, and stone, this 3,625-square-foot residence sits on nearly 32 acres with access to the Appalachian trail.
Crafted from cedar, glass, and stone, this 3,625-square-foot residence sits on nearly 32 acres with access to the Appalachian trail.

Location: 200 Long And Winding Road, Garrison, New York

Price: $3,999,000

Year Built: 1997

Footprint: 3,625 square feet (three bedrooms, three and a half baths)

Lot Size: 31.73 acres

From the Agent: "Set above the Hudson River with expansive views of the Hudson Valley sits this Frank Lloyd Wright–inspired cedar and stone estate. The property’s 32 acres of forest and fauna border federal land with access to the Appalachian Trail and offer complete privacy and breathtaking and inspiring views of the Hudson River, the Bear Mountain Bridge, West Point, and the Shawagunk Mountains. And then there’s the home itself: rooms lined with cedar and glass; stone walls with charming niches; a chef’s kitchen with bleached mahogany, stainless-steel appliances, glass cabinetry, and a skylit ceiling; and a sunken living room with vaulted ceiling."

Located just an hour's drive from Manhattan, the residence presents a tranquil city escape, surrounded by soaring trees and sweeping panoramic views.
Located just an hour's drive from Manhattan, the residence presents a tranquil city escape, surrounded by soaring trees and sweeping panoramic views.
The main living room is lined floor to ceiling with cedar and features a wall of windows overlooking the Hudson River, as well as an custom stone fireplace.
The main living room is lined floor to ceiling with cedar and features a wall of windows overlooking the Hudson River, as well as an custom stone fireplace.

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