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The Stables at Finney Farm Where History Inspires Modern Living Welcome to The Stables at Finney Farm"”a truly one-of-a-kind estate where heritage, artistry, and innovation converge. Originally built in 1864 by Samuel Sinclair, a notable publisher and patron of the arts, this historic barn is one of the earliest concrete structures in America. Over the decades, it has been home to celebrated writers, dancers, socialites, and innovators, and continues to echo with creativity and inspiration. The property features two beautifully converted stables that frame a charming courtyard and the open-roof barn"”once home to the Elizabeth Duncan Dance Studio. The layout evokes a distinctly European feel, ideal for entertaining guests, hosting intimate gatherings, or simply enjoying a tranquil evening under the stars. Completely private, the setting is a sanctuary of serenity and style. The main home is a two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath showpiece, reimagined with a spacious open-concept floor plan, warm fireplace, high-end finishes, and a luxurious primary suite, and 2nd ensuite. A generous loft area offers flexible space for a home office, studio, or lounge. Designed with sustainability in mind, this home features geothermal heating and cooling, solar panels, and an electric vehicle charger"”blending eco-conscious living with modern luxury. The second residence, currently serving as a home gym and office, includes three bedrooms and two bathrooms. It's a flexible space ready for your personal touch ideal as a guest house, studio, or extended family quarters. Outdoors, you'll discover lush gardens maintained by an automatic irrigation system, a hot tub, and an outdoor shower"”perfect for relaxing and reconnecting with nature. Every corner of this property invites you to unwind, entertain, and enjoy the seamless flow between indoor comfort and outdoor beauty. The Stables at Finney Farm is more than a home"”it's a living work of art, offering privacy, prestige, and a legacy of inspiration. Set on a sought-after country road in the village of Croton-on-Hudson this home will leave an everlasting impression.
DAYS ON MARKET | 2 | LAST UPDATED | 5/22/2025 |
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YEAR BUILT | 1864 | COUNTY | Westchester |
STATUS | Active | PROPERTY TYPE(S) | Single Family |
Elementary School | Carrie E Tompkins School |
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Jr. High School | Pierre Van Cortlandt |
High School | Croton-Harmon High School |
ADDITIONAL DETAILS | |
AIR | Central Air, Geothermal |
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AIR CONDITIONING | Yes |
APPLIANCES | Dishwasher, Dryer, Microwave, Oven, Refrigerator, Washer, Water Purifier Owned |
BASEMENT | Partial |
CONSTRUCTION | Stone, Stucco |
FIREPLACE | Yes |
HEAT | Active Solar, Geothermal, Oil, See Remarks, Solar, Steam |
INTERIOR | Beamed Ceilings, Ceiling Fan(s), Chandelier, Eat-in Kitchen, High Ceilings, Open Floorplan |
LOT | 0.58 acre(s) |
SEWER | Public Sewer |
STYLE | Barndominium |
TAXES | 15784.25 |
UTILITIES | Electricity Connected, Sewer Connected, Water Connected |
WATER | Public |
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