Price cut: $150K. A Romanesque masterpiece on a 15-acre

This isn’t merely a house; it is a Gilded Age declaration, a Romanesque masterpiece quite rightly called “An American Castle.”

The sheer ambition is breathtaking: built between 1884 and 1889, its 15-acre estate was literally carved from the mountainside to command a majestic, timeless view of the Mohawk Valley.

For the connoisseur of historic architecture, this home is a showcase of details so opulent they have become almost mythical.

Sunlight is transformed into art as it passes through custom stained glass, including authenticated Tiffany windows.

The ornate, hand-carved millwork is a testament to an era when artisanship was paramount.

 

Perhaps most remarkably, you will find details of almost unimaginable luxury, such as solid marble window sashes—a true symbol of the Gilded Age belief that cost was secondary to vision.

Thankfully, this is not a ruin but a remarkably preserved masterpiece. Through the decades, its stewards have maintained the integrity of its most important features: the massive pocket doors, the numerous fireplaces, and the incredible woodwork. The castle now waits for its next custodian to continue that legacy.

The offering is for a complete estate, including a separate Tudor-style guest or caretaker’s home.

This is a profound opportunity for a visionary to become the next steward of one of New York’s great, historic homes—a true architectural treasure.

🏡 Price Cut: $26K (9/29)
💰 $1,969,000
📍 1415 N Hudson Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73103

🛏️ 5 Bedrooms
🛁 6 Bathrooms
📐 9,938 Sq Ft
🏗️ Built in 1905
🌳 0.78 Acres Lot

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