Down a long and winding private 1/4 mile country driveway, this extraordinary South Mountain Road estate unfolds across approximately 25 protected acres of forests, meadows, and natural landscape, offering a level of privacy and permanence rarely found in the lower Hudson Valley. The land is non-developable and not subdividable, ensuring that the integrity of the estate and its remarkable setting will endure for generations to come. At its heart stands an approximately 4,000-square-foot residence designed by renowned American artist, ceramicist, sculptor, and architect Henry Varnum Poor, gracefully integrated into the landscape and surrounded by the quiet beauty that has inspired artists, writers, and creative minds for generations. Complementing the main residence are a separate caretaker's residence and a detached cottage, offering exceptional flexibility for guests, extended family, creative pursuits, work-from-home needs, or private retreats. Tucked within a sunny glen, gently shaded by mature trees, a heated in-ground swimming pool creates a private retreat that feels worlds away from the pace of daily life. The home's artistic significance is extraordinary. Designed by Henry Varnum Poor, one of the most influential American artists of the twentieth century, the residence itself stands as an expression of his creative vision. Poor's work is represented in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Most notably, the home retains original site-specific ceramic artwork created by Poor, including a remarkable fireplace installation depicting Maxwell Anderson. Conceived specifically for this residence and remaining exactly where the artist intended, these surviving artistic elements create an exceptionally rare connection between architecture, fine art, and American cultural history. Built for Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Maxwell Anderson, whose celebrated works included What Price Glory?, Winterset, Key Largo, Anne of the Thousand Days, and High Tor, the residence occupies a unique place within the legendary South Mountain Road enclave. Anderson's collaboration with composer Kurt Weill produced the enduring American standard September Song, while High Tor drew inspiration from the dramatic landscape surrounding this estate. South Mountain Road became home to an extraordinary concentration of artists, writers, musicians, actors, and intellectuals, including Kurt Weill and internationally acclaimed actress and singer
Estimated Payment
$ 21,427.76 per month $16,686.60 Principal & Interest $3,778.67 Property Tax $962.50 Homeowner's InsuranceListing By
Agency Name: Wright Bros Real Estate Inc.
Agency Contact: 845-358-3050
Shown By
Agent Name: Chen Amram
Agent Phone: (516) 665-2000
Agency Title: Coldwell Banker American Homes
164 S Mountain Road | MLS# 1016409
This single family home located at 164 S Mountain Road , New City, NY 10956 is currently listed for sale with an asking price of $3,300,000. This property was built in 1933 and has 6 bedrooms and 7 full and 1 partial baths with 7516 sq. ft. S Mountain Road is located within the Clarkstown school district. Search New City real estate on camram.cbamhomes.com today.