Marcel Breuer’s Marshad House Just Hit the Market for $1.8M
Set on a lush lot an hour’s drive from Manhattan, the 1950 residence has a quarried stone fireplace, an updated stainless-steel kitchen, and a distinctive butterfly roof.

Set on a lush lot an hour’s drive from Manhattan, the 1950 residence has a quarried stone fireplace, an updated stainless-steel kitchen, and a distinctive butterfly roof.
Location: 204 Cleveland Drive, Croton-on-Hudson, New York
Price: $1,800,000
Architect: Marcel Breuer
Year Built: 1950
Footprint: 2,292 square feet (three bedrooms, one full and one half baths)
Lot Size: 0.73 acres
From the Agent: "Here’s a rare opportunity for midcentury-modern enthusiasts to own a house designed by renowned Bauhaus architect Marcel Breuer in 1950. Privately set on a 3/4 acre, in-town parcel in the village of Croton-on- Hudson, this 2,292-square-foot, one-story, three-bedroom residence faces public woodlands through an expansive wall of windows. This architectural gem has been meticulously restored by the current owners. A central entry leads to three bright bedrooms in one wing, and free-flowing living spaces in the other. The living room features a unique locally quarried stone fireplace, original bluestone floor, and oversized picture window framing the private patio and gardens. The updated kitchen includes stainless-steel cabinetry, Caesarstone countertops, and Bosch appliances. The house is a brief walk to the Croton Gorge Trail, which leads to Silver Lake, a popular beach on the Croton River, and the in-town location has easy walking access to schools, library, shopping/restaurants, and parks. It’s a five-minute drive to the train station, with express trains to Grand Central Station."

The home's exterior features a distinctive butterfly roof and cypress vertical siding.
Photo by Dot Record Media

Photo by Dot Record Media

The locally quarried stone fireplace in the living area is surrounded by glass windows and doors.
Photo by Dot Record Media
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