1985-4 Cedar Swamp Road, Oyster Bay, Nova Iorque 11545, Estados Unidos
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14 900 000 US$ USD

Casa à venda, 1985-4 Cedar Swamp Road, Oyster Bay, Nova Iorque 11545, Estados Unidos

  • N° MLS
    1004738
  • Quartos
    7
  • Casas de banho
    18

Listado por Daniel Gale Sothebys Intl Rlty

A Página inicial para venda localizada em 1985-4 Cedar Swamp Road, Oyster Bay, Nova Iorque 11545, Estados Unidos está atualmente para venda.1985-4 Cedar Swamp Road, Oyster Bay, Nova Iorque 11545, Estados Unidos está listado por14 900 000 US$.Esta propriedade tem 7 quartos, 18 casas de banho características.

Data de atualização: 28/05/2026
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Características do imóvel

Propriedade

  • Tipo: Residência
  • Comodidades: TerraçoVarandaGaragemSacadaElevadorPátioÁtico - Não AcabadoLareira

Lote/Terreno

  • Tamanho do terreno/lote: 32 375 m² (348 480 ft²)
  • Descrição do lote: PlanoCercado - Parcialmente

Construção

  • Ano de construção: 1916
  • Construção: PedraTijolo
  • Detalhes da cave e dos alicerces: Porão De Saída Totalmente Acabada
  • Exterior: Estuque

Estacionamento/Garagem

  • Descrição da garagem: ParticularTandem

Quartos

  • Quartos: 7

Casas de banho

  • Total de casas de banho: 18
  • Casas de banho completas: 7
  • Meio banho: 2

Características interiores

  • Pisos: Madeira
  • Número de lareiras: 6

Características exteriores

  • Espaços exteriores: TerraçoVarandaSacadaPátio
  • Lugares de estacionamento cobertos:
  • Descrição do telheiro para estacionamento: Vaga Coberta Anexa

Piscina e spa

  • Piscina: Piscina Privativa

Segurança

  • Comodidades: Sistema De Segurança

Vista

  • Comodidades: Vista Panorâmica

Aquecimento e arrefecimento

  • Sistema de aquecimento: Gás NaturalÁgua Quente
  • Sistema de arrefecimento: Ar Condicionado Central

Outras utilidades

  • Outros utilidades: Fossa Sanitária

Descrição

‘Haut Bois’ is a refined brick-and-stucco French chateau nestled in the heart of Brookville, New York. Inspired by the Louis XIV hunting lodge that later became the Palace of Versailles, this extraordinary 18-room estate is steeped in history, elegance, and timeless beauty.

Originally built in 1916 by renowned architect Ogden Codman Jr. and meticulously restored in the late 20th century, this one-of-a-kind masterpiece sits at the end of a private road on eight pristine acres. Beyond its wrought-iron gates, a long, tree-lined stone driveway leads to the stately residence, where every detail reflects exceptional craftsmanship and sophistication - from antique stone fireplace mantels and hand-painted wallpaper to crystal chandeliers and bespoke finishes throughout.

A grand entrance hall with a sweeping marble staircase welcomes you to the main level. The formal living and dining rooms, each adorned with French doors, open seamlessly to the outdoor entertaining terraces and overlook the breathtaking formal gardens. The chef’s eat-in kitchen features a spacious center island, custom cabinetry, a La Cornue range with matching hood, premium appliances, and granite countertops. Completing the main level are a wet bar, library, den, powder room, and a private guest bedroom with an en-suite bath.

Upstairs, the luxurious primary suite offers separate dressing rooms, multiple walk-in closets, and two exquisite marble bathrooms. Three additional generously sized bedrooms, two full baths, and elevator access complete the upper level.

The lower level is thoughtfully designed for both recreation and comfort, featuring separate guest quarters, a billiards room, playroom, laundry room, fitness area, spa, and sauna. The basement level includes abundant storage, a temperature-controlled wine cellar, and access to the attached four-car garage.

Originally landscaped by famed French architect Jacques Gréber, the grounds are nothing short of spectacular. Highlights include a stunning step-down courtyard, irrigated vegetable garden, gated tennis court, in-ground pool with pool house, chipping and putting green, and an outdoor fireplace and grilling area.
Cloaked in ivy and grandeur, and tucked away along Long Island’s storied Gold Coast, ‘Haut Bois’ stands as one of the last remaining architectural treasures of its era.

Localização

1985-4 Cedar Swamp Road, Oyster Bay, Nova Iorque 11545, Estados Unidos

1985-4 Cedar Swamp Road, Oyster Bay, Nova Iorque 11545, Estados Unidos