In Upstate New York, a Monumental Cor-Ten Steel and Stone Home Asks $2.5M

Designed by William Reue, the AIA award-winning residence abuts the 2,500-acre Awosting Reserve.

In Upstate New York, a Monumental Cor-Ten Steel and Stone Home Asks $2.5M

Designed by William Reue, the AIA award-winning residence abuts the 2,500-acre Awosting Reserve.

Set in Gardiner, New York, the home presents a peaceful retreat all while being just an hour and a half from Manhattan.

Location: Gardiner, New York

Price: $2,500,000 

Architect: William Reue 

Year Built: 2012 

Footprint: 4,071 square feet (four bedrooms, four full and one half baths)

Lot Size: 8.49 acres 

From the Agent: "A captivating fusion of cutting-edge design and unrivaled sophistication, this architectural marvel redefines the boundaries of modern country living, seamlessly blending sleek aesthetics with advanced technological integration. Sited on 8.49 boulder-strewn acres, with no neighbors in sight, A House in the Woods abuts the 2,500-acre Awosting Reserve. The home is reached from a dead-end street and a stone-filled drive that winds pass a 25-foot-high, undulating Cor-Ten steel wall. Step inside and be greeted by natural light streaming through 15-foot floor-to-ceiling windows."

Set in Gardiner, New York, the home presents a peaceful retreat all while being just an hour and a half from Manhattan.

The home is set on a serene site in Gardiner, New York, just about an hour and a half from Manhattan.

Photo by Nick Laroche

Photo by Nick Laroche

Hardwood floors line the 4,071-square-foot interior, popping against the crisp white walls.

Hardwood floors line the 4,071-square-foot interior.

Photo by Nick Laroche

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