A property that once hosted “psychedelic awakenings” and is known for its unique past has hit the market for a whopping $65 million and is set to become the most expensive property in the area.
The New York mansion, known as The Hitchcock Estate, dates back to the Victorian era.
The 38-room property spans an impressive 2,078 acres and features two lakes and a tranquil forest.
And his ties to certain notable figures, such as a former Harvard professor, have earned him a lot of attention throughout New York.
Having undergone extensive renovations, the 10-bedroom mansion is now ready for a new owner to make history, especially one who can awaken its past.
An estate that once hosted “psychedelic awakenings” and is known for its unique past has hit the market for a whopping $65 million, as it is set to become the most expensive property on the market.
In 1963, Standard Oil president Walter C. Teagle sold the house to brothers Billy and Timmy Hitchcock for a generous $500,000.
Heirs to the Mellon family fortune – and members of one of the richest families in the United States – decided to rent the mansion.
The tenant was none other than Timothy Leary, a Harvard professor, clinical psychologist and pioneering advocate of psychedelic drugs.
During his five-year stay, during which the estate was reportedly subject to drug raids, LSD enthusiasts flocked to experiment with psychedelics.
Nina Graboi, an influential figure in the movement, described the scene as “a mix between a country club, a mental asylum, a research institute, a monastery and a Fellini film set.”
Leary, considered “the most dangerous man in America” ​​by President Richard Nixon, abandoned the estate and it quickly fell into a state of disrepair.
But now, the 10-bedroom mansion has undergone extensive renovations and is ready for a new owner to make history.
The interior of the property features high ceilings adorned with intricate designs, along with ornate fireplaces and elaborate wood paneling that make the home a work of art.
The New York-based mansion, known as The Hitchcock Estate, dates back to the Victorian era.
Timothy Leary, a Harvard professor, clinical psychologist and early advocate of psychedelic drugs, once owned the property.
The 38-room property spans an impressive 2,078 acres and features two lakes and a tranquil forest.
And his ties to certain notable figures, such as a former Harvard professor, have earned him a lot of attention throughout New York.
From a carved wooden staircase to stained glass windows, the 15,000-square-foot main residence is one of a kind.
The spacious dining room, perfect for entertaining, is fit for royalty, with gold wallpaper and drapes accenting the rustic wood furniture.
One of the living rooms exudes a speakeasy vibe, with deep red curtains, a piano and brightly colored seating adding a special touch to the cozy, well-lit space.
The number of rooms includes a two-bedroom suite, connected by a luxurious living room, ideal for those seeking a little privacy.
Outside you can admire the impressive gardens and the exterior of the house, which has turrets on both sides.
For a moment of nature, hike to the two lakes or the peaceful forest that features an equestrian complex and working cattle farm.
The estate also features a bowling alley and guardhouse, as well as a tennis complex and staff quarters.
Having undergone extensive renovations, the 10-bedroom mansion is now ready for a new owner to make history, especially one who can revive its past.
Outside, you can admire the impressive gardens, along with the exterior of the house which features turrets on both sides.
It was designed by 1920s architect Addison Mizner, who is best known for transforming South Florida in line with the Spanish Revival.
The property is currently listed with Heather Croner of Sotheby’s International Realty for $65 million.
It was designed by 1920s architect Addison Mizner, best known for transforming South Florida in tune with the Spanish Revival.
Located in the historic Hudson Valley Village, Millbrook, the area is described as the “low-key” version of the Hamptons.
And just 90 miles from bustling New York City, there are always activities waiting to be enjoyed.
Nearby you will find a golf course, tennis courts and shooting range.
Celebrities such as Faith Hill, Liam Neeson and Jessica Lange were also seen at the centre.
The property is currently listed by Heather Croner of Sotheby’s International Realty for $65 million.
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