You simply will not find a more architecturally and historically significant residence than this legendary family home built in 1912.  This magnificent Palladian-styled villa designed by Zantzinger, Borie and Medary of the Philadelphia Museum of Art fame has in its distinguished existence housed only 2 families over the years, who have masterfully maintained the incomparable beauty, details and elegance of its storied past.


Huge parties and intimate gatherings are graciously accommodated in the expansive living room, and dining room modeled after Versailles with an original bronze surround fireplace, bar area and French doors to the breathtaking upper terrace. The library with restored wood and mill work offers a lovely setting for small groups around the fireplace.


This commanding estate boasts an incredibly manicured exterior and gardens that are both inviting and extraordinary.  Amenities include a stone gazebo, exotic pool house, tennis and sports courts, greenhouse, and a two bedroom guest or staff cottage.   The terraces and intimate al fresco dining spaces whisks you away to foreign destinations.  


Exceptional craftsmanship is evident when you drive up the driveway to see the stunning terracotta colored home with Italian tile accents.  Exterior buildings include: octagonal gazebo, tennis court, 
bi-level pool.  Magnificent interior appointments, wood paneled Library and Den, expansive ballroom with fire place, mahogany wood dining room with stunning art nouveau fire place. 
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