There’s truly nowhere like Bronxville, a thriving and cultured community 20-odd minutes from Manhattan.
Originally design for Bronxville Mayor - Ralph B. Maltby. Architect Charles Lewis Bowman using a hybrid Normandy - Tudor stylization quite successfully. Listed for sale on 0.9 acre in 2014 with an asking price $10 Million. Listed as Job #229 at the Cornell University archives with Bowman's papers
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The scintillating yet accessible residence houses a family of five
1927 Tudor Revival For Sale In Bronxville New York. $6,495,000. High ceilings, oak beams and restored woodwork adorn the interiors.
Originally design for Bronxville Mayor - Ralph B. Maltby. Architect Charles Lewis Bowman using a hybrid Normandy - Tudor stylization quite successfully. Listed for sale on 0.9 acre in 2014 with an asking price $10 Million. Listed as Job #229 at the Cornell University archives with Bowman's papers
For sale: $13,750,000. Oakledge is a magnificent slate and stone English Manor built in 1870 by Bronxville magnate John Masterton and redesigned in 1925 by esteemed architect Lewis Bowman. Through a spectacular renovation in 2007, acclaimed architect Boris Baranovich and New York designer Steven Gambrel created a masterpiece of modern elegance combined with family warmth and comfort. Recently featured in Elle Décor as A Tudor Reborn, Oakledge is surrounded by nearly two acres of park-like property with stunning views and the utmost privacy.Eminently livable spaces are surrounded by classic architectural details including vaulted and tracery ceilings, linenfold paneling, glorious leaded stained glass windows, detailed millwork, one-of-a-kind stone fireplaces, rich hardwood floors and eleven foot ceilings. The light-filled informal rooms feature a spectacular dine-in kitchen with chefs quality appliances, and two adjoining family rooms with prominent arched doorways, custom cabinetry and media space. A grand receiving hall, double height formal dining room with hand painted canvas paneled ceiling, living room with the original limestone fireplace, and a library with restored wood paneling showcase the first floor.A stately carved oak balustrade staircase ascends to the gracious second floor that features ten foot ceilings complemented with deep crown moldings. The master suite is a private retreat including a sitting area, balcony, over-sized fitted dressing room, spa bath with double vanity, water closet and a glass enclosed marble clad shower with intricate mosaic work. Three well-appointed ensuite bedrooms, a private office, hall bath, full laundry, and a two-exposure guest suite complete the family quarters.The third floor is a recreational getaway with double glass doors opening to a large sitting/media room and second office. The spacious garden level offers a 3,100 bottle climate-controlled wine cellar, full gym and crafts room. This impressive estate is nestled into a gentle hillside setting. Privacy is emphasized throughout the grounds which are planted with an array of specimen shrubs and stately trees. Perfect for summer dining, a gracious stone terrace provides views of the beautiful surroundings and sweeping level lawn. For more intimate quiet time, a formal boxwood garden with working handmade copper fountain grace the side entrance. Extensive landscape lighting, full sprinkler system and a three-car garage are further amenities. With its rich Bronxville history and recent modern redesign which created light, life and warmth, Oakledge is a unique treasure in a premier location within walking distance to the school and village...all only 20 minutes from Manhattan.
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The scintillating yet accessible residence houses a family of five
Recently sold: $8,500,000. An aesthetic tour-de-force, this French Norman Tudor is considered by many to be one of Bronxvilles most beautiful residences. Built in 1926 for the mayor of Bronxville, R. B. Malty, the home was designed by Charles Lewis Bowman, a preeminent architect of the era who began his career at McKim, Mead & White. Celebrated for the many impressive homes he create for New Yorks social and business elite, at this home he created a world of enduring beauty that dazzles at every turn. From the sheer grandeur of its stone exterior to the extraordinary artistry displayed throughout the interiors, the residence recalls an era of beauty and refinement that is truly rare.Carefully set into land that was once the Masterton Quarry, the residence features a steep slate roof clustered chimneys, carved limestone lintels, leaded glass windows and multiple exposures to the resplendent surroundings. Bowmans design and artfully-designed landscape create beautiful views of the home from all sides of the property. In the spring, the grounds come alive with a tapestry of color and texture complements of an allee of cherry trees, magnolias, hollies and masses of rhododendron, azaleas, daffodils and tulips.Inside, the nearly 8,000 square feet of elegant living space showcases superb materials, expert ornamentation and beautiful finishes throughout. Among the many highlights are a double-height entrance hall with a baronial staircase, and a grand living room with a 16-foot high ceiling, carved mahogany crown molding and a marble fireplace mantel. Equally noteworthy is the paneled dining room with an original plaster relief ceiling, a richly-finished library, an enchanting stone-encased breakfast room and a newly renovated designer kitchen all flowing out to a planted terrace with a fountain. Warm and inviting family spaces complement the exquisite formal rooms and include a family/media room with an oak bar, a gym and six spacious bedrooms including a private master suite. Providing the perfect backdrop for grand living and entertaining, this memorable offering is within walking distance to charming Bronxville Village, station and renowned schools.Click link for full listing: http://www.houlihanlawrence.com/property/30661277/
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Originally constructed in the early 1920s to house his architectural practice, a 1934 addition converted the building into a family dwelling that complied with local zoning rules.
This French style home is located at 7 Carlton Road in Bronxville, New York and is situated on 2/3 of an acre of land.
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Architect Charles Lewis Bowman. Built for client George P. Whitfield
There’s truly nowhere like Bronxville, a thriving and cultured community 20-odd minutes from Manhattan.