58 LONGISLANDPRESS.COM • FEBRUARY 2019
COLD SPRING HARBOR BEAUTY
By TAMMY SCILEPPI
Long Island’s awe-inspiring homes
should be celebrated for their majestic
beauty. One swoon-worthy lovely
in Cold Spring Harbor patiently
awaits its new owner. The asking
price is $4,700,000, for this gem with
an impressive array of irresistible
features and a cornucopia of wonderful
offerings.
This must-see French provincial
home called “Belvedere” is nestled on
6.07 acres in a setting reminiscent of
a true Gold Coast estate. It was built
to capture the beautiful light and
breezes of an east-west exposure,
along with a picturesque view of the
valley and blue waters of Cold Spring
Harbor and Long Island Sound beyond,
according to Kathryn "Cottie"
Maxwell Pournaras, associate real
estate broker at Daniel Gale Sotheby's
International Realty.
“The current owner, a Wall Street
businessman (and only the second
owner), values the privacy the property
affords along with its proximity
to the Long Island Rail Road for easy
commuting to Manhattan,” says Maxwell
Pournaras. “The family moved
here full time in the 1980s, enjoying
the peaceful lifestyle yet close to all
that the community offers.”
Designed in 1933 by Auguste L.
Noel, a graduate of the Beaux Arts
School of Architecture in Paris
who designed the original Whitney
Museum of American Art and other
buildings, Belvedere was built for
President Dwight D. Eisenhower-appointed
Ambassador to Australia
OPEN HOUSE
The French provincial home is known as "Belvedere."
The picturesque estate is nestled on 6.07 acres offering lovely views.
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