The historic residence known as the Fleischmann House is a two-story Colonial Revival designed by architect Chester A. Patterson. The home was built in 1927 for Gustav Fleischmann, who managed the former Fleischmann's Yeast and Distilling plant at Charles Point on the Hudson River. The home faces west with year-round views of the river and Bear Mountain. The home's interior living space measures approximately 4,100 square feet and includes five bedrooms, six bathrooms, an entry foyer, living room, dining room, Pine Room, den, study, kitchen, breakfast room, flower room, butlers pantry, and two fireplaces. French doors open onto the full-width front porch from both the living room and dining room, and also open onto the rear gardens from the Pine Room. The second floor is accessible from two different staircases. An attached garage is situated on the side of the house, along with a side entrance to the second floor. A brick parking court adjacent to the garage is surrounded by brick walls topped with decorative pickets, and is accessible from a curved driveway. The lot measures approximately two-thirds of an acre, and the sloped front lawn is cultivated with beds of shrubs, roses and fruit trees. The rear of the house is terraced into three separate tiers of gardens, walled courtyards and fountains that are joined by brick steps set into the hillside.
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