USD

$ 65,000,000

Single Family Home
10
BEDROOMS
6
FULL BATHS
1
PARTIAL BATHS
14,706
SQUARE FEET
$348K
ANNUAL TAX

The Hitchcock Estate is an exceptional property in size, location and history.

The property has 2078 acres intact since the first owner assembled it from 5 area farms in 1889. Located in the heart of Millbrook, NY it has remained undeveloped, shrouded in mystique, the subject of curiosity and imagination providing now and then a glimpse into its elegant and storied past. Beginning as a summer retreat from New York City, 1 ½ hours’ drive away, Millbrook has long been a destination for peaceful weekends and summer escapes.

This vast estate has been in the hands of a single owner for the past 60 years with only 2 owners in between the first and last. Rare and valuable, the property offers many different uses. It has been maintained and cared for through the years. For now it is farmed self-sufficiently with extensive hay fields providing hay for the cattle farm. The stone farm buildings, updated over the years, are the same ones built and used by the first owner from over a century ago.

The 2078 acres of prime land is in a prime location, wooded and open with 2 large lakes (45 and 60 acres) and other ponds.

The rectangular shape of the land has frontage on 4 roads. There are 2 major main houses. The restored main Mansion (14,706 sq.ft.) on its own deed designed by James E. Ware in the late 1800’s and the Guest House (10,000 sq ft,) designed by Addison Mizner in 1912. There is a stone Bowling Alley and a fanciful Gate House both built in Bavarian style, a 3 bedroom Cottage, a Carriage house with 2 apartments. 2 Farmhouses, Stable and former Tennis pavilion. Altogether a complete and desirable many faceted domain.

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Heather Croner
Responsible Broker, Licensed Real Estate Broker
Heather Croner is principal broker for Heather Croner Real Estate Sotheby's International Realty in Millbrook, New York, which she founded in 1980 and soon after affiliated with the Sotheby's International Realty® brand, becoming the exclusive representative for Dutchess, Columbia and Ulster counties. For 35 years, Heather has been active and successful in marketing and selling luxury properties in New York's Historic Hudson Valley. She has represented some of area's finest properties including mansions, estates, river properties, cottages, farms and land for investment. Her long sales history in this market area gives her a unique perspective combined with valuable experience to aid clients in the fulfillment of their visions. Heather's discretion and negotiating skills have led may satisfied clients to return again and again for her expert advice regarding their real estate assets. Her clients have included famous and influential personalities, business and political leaders, authors and artists from the very top level of their various professions or ways of life. Heather grew up in England, where she studied art and architecture. After initially relocating to New York City, she settled in Millbrook. Since that time, she has seen the area change from a farming community to pastoral getaway. She is committed to preserving the character of the area, aiming to maintain a balance between growth and conservation. Heather converted a barn on her property into an elegant space that serves as her base of operations. She also developed a notable garden on the property and is responsible for restoring the original Sharpstone Farm, formerly a working dairy farm, from a parcel of 28 acres to its present 150 acres. Heather is a member of The Garden Conservancy of America, and The Aldo Leopold Society, which is associated with the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies in Millbrook, New York. She supports Innisfree Gardens in Millbrook in addition to other Hudson Valley organizations connected with conservation and general protection of open space and healthy living. In addition to architecture and gardens, her other interests include music, opera and the arts in the local area.