Hill House, a sun-filled residence designed in 1988 by Geoffrey Bradfield and inspired by Villa Pisani outside Vicenza. The home offers a balanced, symmetrical layout with curated interiors and strong indoor-outdoor connection.
The foyer opens to a direct sightline toward the infinity pool and Ramapo Mountains. To the right, a flexible den or guest room sits adjacent to a fireplace room with decorative wall finishes, flowing into a bright living room with a second fireplace and access to the patio. To the left, the kitchen connects to a spacious dining room with French doors opening to the terrace, infinity pool, and spa.
Upstairs, the primary...
Hill House, a sun-filled residence designed in 1988 by Geoffrey Bradfield and inspired by Villa Pisani outside Vicenza. The home offers a balanced, symmetrical layout with curated interiors and strong indoor-outdoor connection.
The foyer opens to a direct sightline toward the infinity pool and Ramapo Mountains. To the right, a flexible den or guest room sits adjacent to a fireplace room with decorative wall finishes, flowing into a bright living room with a second fireplace and access to the patio. To the left, the kitchen connects to a spacious dining room with French doors opening to the terrace, infinity pool, and spa.
Upstairs, the primary suite features a fireplace, dual exposures, and a dressing room with a large window. Four additional bedrooms include one with a distinctive circular window inspired by classical architecture, offering Ramapo Mountain views and possible winter views of Tuxedo Lake. Another features vibrant finishes, while the third includes an en-suite bath and generous closets. In total, three bedrooms offer en-suite baths, with two additional bedrooms sharing a hall bath.
Additional features include detailed window treatments throughout and a two-car garage.
Hill House, a sun-filled residence designed in 1988 by Geoffrey Bradfield and inspired by Villa Pisani outside Vicenza. The home offers a balanced, symmetrical layout with curated interiors and strong indoor-outdoor connection.
The foyer opens to a direct sightline toward the infinity pool and Ramapo Mountains. To the right, a flexible den or guest room sits adjacent to a fireplace room with decorative wall finishes, flowing into a bright living room with a second fireplace and access to the patio. To the left, the kitchen connects to a spacious dining room with French doors opening to the terrace, infinity pool, and spa.
Upstairs, the primary suite features a fireplace, dual exposures, and a dressing room with a large window. Four additional bedrooms include one with a distinctive circular window inspired by classical architecture, offering Ramapo Mountain views and possible winter views of Tuxedo Lake. Another features vibrant finishes, while the third includes an en-suite bath and generous closets. In total, three bedrooms offer en-suite baths, with two additional bedrooms sharing a hall bath.
Additional features include detailed window treatments throughout and a two-car garage.
Appliances Included: Cooktop, Dishwasher, Electric Water Heater, Exhaust Fan, Freezer, Gas Cooktop, Gas Oven, Refrigerator, Washer, Gas Water Heater
Beds: 5
Construction Materials: Stucco
Cooling: Central Air
Exterior Features: Pool (In Ground, Infinity, Private)
Flooring: Carpet, Hardwood, Other
Full Baths: 5
Heat: Oil
Interior Features: Breakfast Bar, Built-in Features, Cathedral Ceiling(s), Double Vanity, Eat-in Kitchen, Entrance Foyer, High Ceilings, High Speed Internet, Kitchen Island, Open Floorplan, Recessed Lighting, Soaking Tub
Rooms: 10
Listing Courtesy of Laura Denberg of Corcoran Baer & McIntosh.