Single Family House in Westchester County
| MLS Number | 996186 |
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| Address | 75 Mount Airy Road, Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 show map |
| Price | $1,150,000 show mortgage calculator |
| Acres | 0.53122130394858 |
| Bedrooms | 3 |
| Bathrooms | 2 / 1 |
| Year Built | 1892 |
| Est. Sq. Footage | 2253 |
| Elementary School | Carrie E Tompkins School |
| Jr High-Middle School | Pierre Van Cortlandt |
| High School | Croton-Harmon High School |
| Estimated Taxes | $12,235 |
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At the crest of Red Hill, where Mount Airy Rd grows quiet amid lush landscaping & surrounding by nature, stands a farmhouse in the Village that has watched more than a century unfold. Croton-on-Hudson was still a riverside village finding its identity when 75 Mount Airy Rd first took shape in 1892, a sturdy farmhouse built with hand-hewn craftsmanship, wide plank hardwood floors & enduring character that cannot be replicated, only preserved. Long before its thoughtful transformation into the beautifully restored residence it is today, this stretch of Mount Airy Rd became far more than a quiet country lane. In the early 20th century, as electric rail lines connected the Hudson Valley to Manhattan, Croton-on-Hudson evolved into what many called “Greenwich Village on the Hudson.” Artists, playwrights, radicals, poets, & intellectuals escaped the city for the hills above the river, bringing ideas & spirited conversation that shaped a cultural movement. At the center of it all was Red Hill & at the center of Red Hill was this farmhouse. In 1919, celebrated author, editor, & critic Floyd Dell purchased the home. Dell was already a nationally recognized literary voice, editor of the provocative left-wing magazine The Masses, a playwright whose Broadway comedy Little Accident later became a Hollywood film, & a fearless advocate for free thought during one of the most politically charged eras in history. Inside these walls, conversations stretched late into the night beside the fireplace. Writers debated politics over whiskey & cigarettes. Poets read unfinished verses aloud. Artists & intellectuals gathered overlooking the Hudson Valley, shaping ideas that challenged convention & fueled progressive movements of the 1910s/1920s. Dell himself stood trial twice for publishing so-called “subversive” literature, yet this home remained a refuge where creativity, rebellion & community flourished together. More than a century later, the spirit of the house endures. Today, the residence has been masterfully transformed, blending historic soul with sophisticated modern living. Original details remain beautifully intact: wide plank hardwood flooring worn smooth by generations, wood-burning fireplace & timeless architectural character rooted in the home’s 19th-century origins. Every inch has been thoughtfully renewed for contemporary life. The 2,253 -square-foot layout lives far larger than its 3 official bedrooms & 3 baths, offering the flexibility of a 4-bedroom home or an ideal arrangement for evolving lifestyles, creative studios, or dual home offices. At the heart of the home, a designer kitchen balances elegance & warmth. Quartz countertops, island seating for 4, an eat-in dining space, & a custom buffet station create a natural gathering place for intimate mornings or lively evenings with friends. The great room, anchored by a gas fireplace, opens effortlessly into the surrounding landscape, while 3 remodeled bathrooms, refined finishes, & fresh interiors bring polished ease to daily living. Extensive exterior renovations — including HardiePlank siding, Pella windows, a new roof, & gutters — ensure the home’s next century will be just as enduring as its first. The property unfolds like a hidden garden retreat, with five distinct levels of backyard space woven into the hillside. Mature trees, lush landscaping, & layered outdoor living areas create a setting that feels almost storybook in its serenity. Every season offers something different: spring blossoms climbing the terraces, summer evenings on the patio, brilliant autumn color across Red Hill, & winter snow settling quietly over the farmhouse roofline. 75 Mount Airy Rd is more than a restored historic home. It is a living piece of Croton-on-Hudson’s cultural legacy, a place where history lingers as atmosphere. Walk the same floors as those in the past. Firelight still flickers against beautiful wood beams. The hills remain watchful & still. Low taxes.
Cathedral Ceiling(s), Eat-in Kitchen, Garage, High Speed Internet, Patio, Walk Metro-North RR
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