425 Grace Church St
Rye, NY 10580

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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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9 Bedrooms 9 Bedrooms 9 Br | 9 Baths 9 Baths 9 Ba | 9,727 SF |
About This Property
Welcome to Apple Top,a private country estate near all Rye has to offer. Built in 1925,this 9-bed,7.2-bath Southern colonial blends historic charm with modern luxury for a truly remarkable place to call home. Drive up the hillside to an idyllic 4.6-acre property featuring an in-ground pool w/ pool house,fire pit,children's playground,and private orchard. The masterfully renovated 9,727-sq-ft interior boasts elegant archways,stunning millwork,original doors,and oak floors. A grand entry hall,bespoke chef's kitchen,butler's pantry,dining room,wet bar,library,office,mudroom,and four-seasons room are just some of the main-floor highlights. Upstairs,the primary suite boasts a spacious bedroom w/ balcony,spa bathroom w/ sauna and steam shower,dressing room,and walk-in closets. Laundry room,8 additional bedrooms,and a newly revamped 3rd-floor rec room complete the upper levels. A walkout lower level completed this year provides extensive storage areas. On the market for sale MLS#623587 Based on information submitted to the MLS GRID as of [see last changed date above]. All data is obtained from various sources and may not have been verified by broker or MLS GRID. Supplied Open House Information is subject to change without notice. All information should be independently reviewed and verified for accuracy. Properties may or may not be listed by the office/agent presenting the information. Some IDX listings have been excluded from this website. Prices displayed on all Sold listings are the Last Known Listing Price and may not be the actual selling price.
425 Grace Church St is a house located in Westchester County and the 10580 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Rye City attendance zone.
As Westchester County's oldest settlement, the city of Rye can trace its history back to 1660. The settlement was named for Rye, England in 1665 as part of Connecticut. In 1683, the town was ceded to New York against the settler's wishes as a gift from King Charles II to his brother, the Duke of York. The settlers rebelled and tried to rejoin Connecticut, but it was officially established as part of New York by royal decree. Today, this beautiful community is one of the nation's most expensive areas to purchase real estate with the average home selling for more than $2 million.
Rye still retains its historical charm in its architecture, stone walls, and shady narrow lanes. Rye is a harbor town, stretched along the Long Island Sound and offering one of the state's prettiest beaches -- Rye Town Park and Beach. With its Spanish-style buildings dating to around 1907, this historic park and public beach features a bath house, picnic shelters, and a restaurant dating to 1910.
Learn more about living in RyeColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 14 min | 5.5 mi | |
Drive: | 15 min | 7.0 mi | |
Drive: | 13 min | 7.8 mi | |
Drive: | 18 min | 9.9 mi |

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