Introducing an extraordinary Bedford estate on almost 12 acres of vast fields and spell-binding Eastern views spanning over 50+ miles. Renovated and owned by Ian Schrager, known for reimagining the Modern Lifestyle through his unique vision as a hotelier and real estate developer. This is his family’s retreat- less than an hour to Manhattan- ideal for those seeking an exceptionally curated and relaxing lifestyle. Large open fields for horses, orchards or a farm, the property is situated amid the 100 mile network of the Bedford riding and hiking trails- minutes to the bucolic village of Bedford, an historic town with an active Playhouse, restaurants, several interesting stores and a town green where there are occasional town events. Built in 1936 and renovated in 2014, the timeless exterior architecture of brick and clapboard has been renovated with chic transitional interiors and a seamless use of natural textures and muted tones all while preserving original detailing throughout the home. A beautifully renovated eat-in kitchen opens to a flagstone patio where one can entertain while taking in the distant views. Mature trees offer shade and dot the landscape along with the vintage stone walls. Five bedrooms and four and one half baths, three fireplaces, a spacious primary suite, a media room, a secluded pool and cabana and a playhouse on the hillside are just some of the special features. A rare offering in a special location!
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Listing Agent: Sally Slater (#KEY2295)
Listing Office: Douglas Elliman Real Estate (#KEYDOUGEL04)

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