A private 1,100-acre historic estate in the western Catskills — a complete production world with dozens of looks on one gated property, about three hours from New York City.
At its center is an 18-bedroom Georgian mansion built in 1912–1914: original solid-copper roof, granite fireplaces, Zuber wallpaper, and restored period interiors by the artist Hunt Slonem — formal libraries, color-rich drawing rooms (blue, green, yellow, white), a grand main hall, sweeping staircases, and a full perimeter copper roof walkway. Interiors can be shown furnished or cleared. Attached is a large clear-span gallery hall (a former gymnasium) for sets, staging, holding, or crew.
Across the rest of the 1,100 acres: Georgian façade and portico, Italian garden, reflecting pool, statuary lawn, a Greek Revival farmhouse, a separate guesthouse, working dairy barns, meadows, hardwood forest, a private lake, and 8,000 feet of West Branch Delaware River frontage. No modern sightlines.
The production infrastructure is already here: gated single-owner access with full location lockup, institutional-grade power with generator tie-in, a commercial kitchen and commercial laundry, a working elevator, on-site housing for 29+ cast and crew, 50+ vehicle parking, and a metal storage barn for basecamp. Roughly 3 hr 15 min from NYC, 1 hr 30 min from Albany.
Ideal for features, television, commercials, music videos, editorial and fashion, catalog, and stills. A period estate that reads as many places at once — with the space, privacy, and back-of-house to actually shoot there.