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magine stepping through a private gate onto a circular driveway, surrounded by lush acreage and breathtaking Hudson River views. This stunning Tudor Revival-style mansion, known as Glen Iris, has been a beloved home for nearly a century - first to New York Supreme Court Judge Arthur Tompkins and later to actor Norman Rose. Now, this 7,676-square-foot estate with eight bedrooms and five bathrooms is on the market for $3.3 million.
Built in 1866, Glen Iris boasts an impressive array of original details, including 10-foot ceilings, a three-story stairway, wood beams, and natural stone walls. The spacious living areas also feature oak floors, four fireplaces, and a period circuit box. A sunroom flooded with natural light and a gourmet kitchen with professional appliances make it perfect for entertaining.
The second floor offers four bedrooms, including a primary suite with a walk-in closet and changing room, while the third floor features a renovated room with brick walls and multiple windows. Additional amenities include a walkout unfinished basement, three-car garage, and separate guest quarters with two bedrooms and a full bath. With its rich history and endless potential for modernization, Glen Iris is a rare find at this price point - a true bargain for the right buyer who appreciates its grandeur.
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