This 1868 Victorian, located in the prestigious Larchmont Manor, is a 6-bedroom, 6.5-bath home that has undergone an extensive 18-month renovation, blending historic charm with modern luxury. Set on 0.52 acres of manicured grounds, the property includes an elaborate Porte cochere, a horseshoe driveway, and an en suite front porch, providing a grand, private entrance. According to our findings, this unique historic house was the only Larchmont property featured in 1891 in the Scientific American, Architects and Builders Edition.
Key Features & Layout:
• Renovation & Design: The extensive renovation added modern conveniences and structural expansions to improve flow.
• Main Floor: Features a high-ceilinged grand entry hall with a fireplace, an oak library and home office (both with curved windows and coved ceilings), a formal living room with period benches and a fireplace, and a semicircular piano room.
• Living Spaces: The family room includes a fireplace and French doors leading to an expansive terrace. The kitchen, equipped with top-of-the-line appliances, leads to a brick patio, a breakfast room with a decorative fireplace, a mudroom, and a maid's room with a bath.
• Upper Floors: A grand staircase leads to three large en suite bedrooms (two with balconies). The primary suite includes a marble bath with a jacuzzi and steam shower, plus a large walk-in closet.
• Great Room & Guest Suite: A great room features circular windows and a bath with a stainless steel staircase leading to a circular mezzanine, suitable for a guest suite.
• Basement: The finished basement (over 1,500 sq ft) includes a gym, a bar/game room, a TV/hangout room, a unique 13 by 8 1/2
• Wine cellar: This standout 13 by 8 1/2 feature is built 14 feet below the basement in stone with a vaulted ceiling, utilizing the earth for passive temperature stability.
• The Grounds: 0.52 acres of manicured, private land, ideal for privacy and entertainment—a significant lot size for the Manor—complemented by a sophisticated horseshoe driveway.