Located 50 miles from Manhattan, this grand Greek Revival Historic House was built in 1850 by Colonel William F. Wheeler in anticipation of the wedding of his son Isaac Van Duzer Wheeler to Phoebe E. Bull. One of Warwick most grandiose standing landmarks with sweeping views of 200 acres of surrounding farmland this gem truly blends 21st century comfort with 19th Century craftsmanship.
Lorillard Lake House constructed of monolithic stone for the founder of Tuxedo Park in 1893, is considered one of the finest examples of this style of architecture in America.
The facility consists of an administration building which houses offices of the Fire Training Coordinator, Fire Investigation Unit, Hazardous Materials Response Team, and Technical Rescue Team in addition to class rooms and administrative space for Fire Training.
The Hill, formerly known as Torohill Farms, is a privately owned homestead with 50 acres, a half mile driveway, pastoral views, and a portion of Satterly Creek running across the property.
Three story Victorian House located in Monroe, NY. The exterior of the house is covered in stone and siding. The home boasts a stone porch, a large main staircase and four fireplaces.
This stunning mansion offers twelve rooms with three spectacular lake-view suites all with fireplaces, bathtubs and two with a private porch facing the lake.