Price Collier Estate, Estate of the Day
Filed under: Estates

In New York's elegant Tuxedo Park, the Price Collier estate is one of the homes that remains from the days of Gilded Age glamour. The eight-bedroom estate was designed by Tuxedo Park founding architect Bruce Price in 1900. The Georgian estate sits on 11.3 acres overlooking beautiful Tuxedo Lake. The home's original architectural details include hand carved moldings and mantlepieces and restored hardwood floors. The home's style harkTuxedo Park's glory years in the early 1900s when America's blue bloods inhabited its great estates. The formal paneled library is a beauty to behold and the solarium is the perfect place to enjoy coffee while taking in the lake views. The home has an updated kitchen. The property has a large seven-car garage, swimming pool and a rustic cabin. This classic home is listed at $6.85 million.
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