++1п (д-ан-винд) 160 John St

OldField Farm: This is an equestrian estate truly unlike any other, cloistered on carefully groomed, level acres of lawns and fenced paddocks, giving it a seemingly far-removed seclusion that belies its convenient location merely 35 miles from Manhattan. Formerly a Yale University land holding of polo fields, this splendid showplace is embraced in the tranquil splendor of five contiguous parcels bounded by hedges, trees and neighboring Land Trust. Its rarity is remarkable as the largest level property outside of Conyers Farm, entirely comprising usable land without wetlands. A meandering maple-lined drive arrives at a fountained courtyard introducing the classic Palladian-inspired villa designed by New York architect Robert Lamb Hart. Each room interweaves perfectly in the comfortable flowing floor-plan that equally suits everyday living and grand-scale social gatherings, while giving guests and staff complete privacy in the flanking east and west wings. Banks of French doors all across the sout
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