Devonshire, Estate of the Day


Today's home definitely earns the title, estate of the day. Devonshire in Bedford Corners, New York is a grand estate on over 101 acres of land. The Georgian style manor was built for New York banker J.Borden Harriman in 1901and was designed by L. Henry Morgan, John Galen Howard, and D. Everett Waid. Artnet shows that Architect and horticulturalist Guy Lowell-who built the Boston Museum of Fine Arts-designed the estate's formal gardens. The 21,000 square-foot mansion has an original grand staircase, gold leaf moldings, wood paneling, marble floors and a Tiffany glass domed ceiling. There are eight bedrooms, a formal dining room, solarium, a billiards room and a 10,000 bottle wine cellar.It has been beautifully restored (with the possible exception of the kitchen, which is nice but not exceptional).

The property includes extensive equestrian facilities as well as charming features such as a walled garden, gatehouse, guest house and caretaker's house. The garage is designed for the car collector with room for ten cars, a washing station and a hydraulic lift. This home is listed at $43 million.

UPDATE: This home is now listed at $30 million.

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Gallery: Devonshire