A landmark Pound Ridge residence, this circa-1769 Amon Marshall Homestead was expanded over generations and has now been masterfully restored with remarkable sensitivity to its architectural heritage. Set on nearly four acres of lawns, gardens, woodland, stone walls and a picturesque pond, the home preserves its centuries-old character while offering exceptional modern comfort. Original hand-hewn beams, wood walls, historic doors and hearths were carefully restored and complemented by Venetian plaster, Marmorino, limewash, bespoke millwork, custom stonework and vintage European lighting. The chef's kitchen pairs Cristallo marble with custom cabinetry, an AGA range and Sub-Zero appliances, while gracious living and dining spaces showcase wide-plank and herringbone floors, beautifully restored fireplaces and remarkable architectural detail. The four-bedroom layout includes a serene first-floor bedroom. The upper level offers a primary suite with custom closets and a luxurious marble bath with freestanding tub and restored steam shower. Outside, historic gardens and mature rhododendrons were revived, woodland reclaimed, stone walls repaired and the pond restored. A beautiful cedar-shake barn and possible pool site complete this singular setting. The result feels neither newly renovated nor frozen in the past, but as though it has evolved beautifully over generations, a rare property of authenticity, craftsmanship and enduring character.