
1887 Queen Anne Bennett-Deyrup House Asks $4.39M in Nyack, NY
$4,395,000 | Built 1887 | 7,049 Sq. Ft. | 6 Beds | 5.5 Baths | 1.42 Acres
309 N Broadway, Nyack, New York, United States, 10960
An extraordinary Queen Anne Victorian mansion on the Hudson River in Nyack, New York is on the market for $4.39 million. Completed in 1887, the 7,049 square foot residence underwent a masterful $4 million renovation a decade ago. Built for John Bennett and later owned by Alvin Sunders Johnson/Deyrup, founder of The New School of Social Research, the Bennett-Deyrup House showcases an asymmetrical design with an array of materials, balconies, a fabulous turret and tower. All original materials have been restored and preserved for future generations with wonderful period details such as embossed Lincrusta ceilings & walls, many stained & art glass windows and 8 fireplaces – 4 with original raised Victorian tile work. Modern technology has been incorporated into the residence with 7 zone heating and air conditional, alarm/video & speakers and a home theatre. There are a total of 6 bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms. The large 1.42 acre property includes a pergola, pond and 3 levels of grassy lawn toward the Hudson River. The Bennett-Deyrup House is on the market for $4.39 million with Richard Ellis of Sotheby’s International Realty.Â
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