ROSLYN HARBOR, NY – WATERFRONT RETREAT
Experience true beauty. Nature and artistry meld in this truly exceptional, one of-a-kind, 5-bedroom, 3.5-bath home with magnificent detailing throughout. Situated on a private, picturesque 2.53 acres adjoining the Engineer’s Country Club, two wings embrace a central bluestone tiered courtyard overlooking the tranquility of stream and pond. Floor length Marvin tilt-turn windows and French doors imbue every room with sunlight highlighting Venetian plaster walls and vaulted ceilings. Built of the finest materials to a bygone era standard. North Shore SD #1. MLS# 2774737. $1,998,000.
NANCY T. HAWKINS 516.759.4800 ext.139 c.516.382.2002
nancyhawkins@danielgale.com
ROSLYN HARBOR, NY – BEST VALUE
Springbank. This lovely 1835 home, featured in Newsday, has stood the test of time. Once owned by William Cullen Bryant, it is gracefully appointed with a sweeping front porch, double-dutch side entry and original features. This meticulously maintained home has been updated and seamlessly expanded. Located on 1.19 acres of verdant property in the Roslyn school district, there is a beautiful view of Hempstead Harbor from the lawn and brick patio. The pond located on the property is a serene natural feature replete with frogs and Koi. This home and its property are offered for sale as a residence or as property to build. Roslyn SD #3. MLS# 2780947. $949,000.
NANCY T. HAWKINS 516.759.4800 ext.139 c.516.382.2002
nancyhawkins@danielgale.com
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