Nestled in the Southern Dutchess County Mountains of the Hudson River Valley on 24 unspoiled acres is this professionally restored 6,800 square foot Stone Arts & Crafts Compound originally constructed during the Great Depression. Once used as a weekend vacation getaway from Washington DC for a Chief Diplomat, then later as a family retreat from Manhattan, this estate was converted into a renowned restaurant in 1950. It was a hidden treasure for many weekenders including Lowell Thomas, Ertha Kit, Elizabeth Montgomery, and James Earl Jones to name a few. The property is well suited as a family retreat, fine dining restaurant, bed and breakfast or a high end wedding facility accommodating seating for 137 guests. Aggressively priced including F, F&E at $1,358,000. To arrange a viewing or obtain more detailed information please contact John Page, Jr. at 845.223.7243.
Details
- Potential B&B
- Built in 1920
- Last renovation in 2008
- For Sale By Owner
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- 6 Guest Rooms
- 6 Guest Bathrooms
- Lot size: 24 acres
- 98 Parking Spots
- Has owner's quarters
- Has a restaraunt
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- $1,358,000
- For Sale By Owner
- $722,920 rest. revenue
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Location
Pleasant Ridge Road Wingdale, NY 12594
Photos (click to enlarge)
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