This charming former carriage house was built for Richard Mortimer, one of the early settlers in Tuxedo Park. His chauffeur lived on the second floor. It was converted into a proper cottage in the early 1970's. Its beautiful native stone and cedar shingle fa ade look east to the Ramapo Mountains and is framed by a backdrop of forest and massive stone outcroppings. The stone arch portico and hipped roof over the entrance features a headstone dated 1914. The first floor includes an entry foyer, spacious living room with wood burning fireplace, dining room, eat-in kitchen and pantry, and office/library. On the second floor, there is a large primary bedroom suite with sitting area, dressing room, and bath, as well as three additional bedrooms, a large laundry room, and a second home office. This modest home is perfect sanctuary. The neighborhood offers security and privacy with beautiful natural surroundings, hiking trails, and three sparkling lakes all approx. 50 minutes from NYC.
Listing courtesy of Listing Agent: Jacob P. Matthews (jacob.matthews@sothebysrealty.com) from Listing Office: Ellis Sotheby's Intl Realty.
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