Gorgeous 1920s upstate NY mansion featured in upcoming season of Pretty Little Liars lists for $4.385m
A sprawling historic mansion in upstate New York, featured in TV shows and movies, hit the market for $4.385 million.
Willow Lake Farm is located in Fishkill and spreads over 105 acres of land, including a 2-acre spring-fed swimming lake.
The property includes a main residence with five bedrooms, three full and two half bathrooms, and three guesthouses that can accommodate more than 20 visitors.
The English-style mansion, built in 1924, was used as a filming location for the upcoming season of Pretty Little Liars on HBO Max.
Listing agent Sandi Park of Coldwell Banker Realty said, “Pretty Little Liars built a cabin in the woods, but on the edge of the woods near the lake used on the set. Some recordings were also usually made on site.’
Willow Lake Farm, a sprawling historic mansion in upstate New York, is listed for $4.385 million
The home features a main residence with five bedrooms, three full and two half bathrooms
The estate extends over 105 hectares of land, including a five-hectare swimming lake with spring water
The dining room flows between the breakfast lounge and the living room with original oak hardwood floors throughout
The English-style mansion, built in 1924, was used as a filming location for the upcoming season of Pretty Little Liars on HBO Max
Multiple waterfalls can be found via the numerous hiking trails surrounding the property
‘The film Slapface was also shot in the existing guest house on the lake and in the forest.’
Historic remains of the original property called the Knickerbocker Lodge, built in the late 19th century by Fishkill’s first mayor, Henry DuBois Van Wyck, can be found throughout the property.
The main home measures 4,560 square feet and features four wood-burning fireplaces, a 100-year-old slate roof, circular driveway, a detached three-car garage and an additional two-car garage.
The kitchen has recently been updated with a Wolf gas range and custom Sub Zero refrigerator.
The dining room flows between the breakfast lounge and the living room with original oak hardwood floors throughout. The handrail and ornamental work are made of now extinct American chestnut wood.
Tinted windows throughout the building reflect the pink and green colored glass flecks as light streams in.
There are three additional guest accommodations spread across five individual units, each with its own kitchen and some with fireplaces.
Homeowners Richard and Peggy Birney said: ‘Our family have enjoyed living and entertaining on the property, which is steeped in local history and offers a real sense of privacy and wellbeing.’
The main residence has a 100 year old slate roof, a circular driveway, a detached three-car garage and an additional two-car garage
The kitchen has recently been updated with a Wolf gas range and custom Sub Zero refrigerator
The main residence is 4,560 square feet and has four fireplaces
The handrail and ornamental work are made of now extinct American chestnut wood
Another building on the property is the Chicken Coop (pictured), which has a chicken coop and a greenhouse
One path leads to the 1920s-built writers’ retreat called Tree Tops (pictured) which sits on stone pillars in the woods.
The Lakeside Cabin (pictured), built in 1952, has two units with separate entrances
‘It is time to pass the torch to the next stewards so that they can enjoy this beloved home and building with their family and friends.’
One guest house called The Cottage was built in 1982 and has its own separate garden shed. Built in 1952, the Lakeside Cabin has two units with separate entrances.
The third guest house, called The Gate House, was built in 1928 and also features two units with separate entrances.
Multiple waterfalls can be found via the numerous hiking trails surrounding the property.
One path leads to the 1920s writers’ retreat called Tree Tops, which sits on stone pillars in the woods.
Another building on the property is the Hen House with a chicken coop, a greenhouse and a workshop that can be converted into a four-stall barn.