For $15K/month, a cozy country getaway in historic Snedens Landing
All images courtesy of Andrea B. Swenson for Ellis Sotheby’s International Realty
In the upscale enclave of Snedens Landing, a 1930s stone house that was once home to world-renowned violinist Pinchas Zukerman is now available for $15,000/month. The fully-renovated four-bedroom, three-and-a-half bathroom home in Palisades, New York, which sits near George Washington’s blockhouse during the Revolutionary War, has a slate roof, free-form in-ground pool, and charming brick patio with trellis.
The property is situated on a quaint, country lane that ends at a private trail leading to Tallman Park. The trail leads to Piermont, a village about two miles away.
Designed by architect Wallace Heath, the home is part of the Snedens Landing historic district. Snedens Landing is located in the Palisades, just under 30 minutes away from New York City.
The home features a country kitchen, stone walls, and wood floors. It is illuminated by natural light through its glass walls and large windows.
A brick patio gives residents easy access to sit and enjoy the natural beauty surrounding the home. Snedens Landing is close to Nyack and Piermont, where there are many restaurants and shops, as well as marinas, golf courses, and public transportation to and from NYC.
Offered furnished, the home can be rented for a period starting at six months.
[Listing details: 21 Woods Road at Ellis Sotheby’s International Realty by Diane T. Smith]
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All images courtesy of Andrea B. Swenson for Ellis Sotheby’s International Realty