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This Classical-ish Indian Creek Estate Is $19.8 Million | Pound Ridge NY Homes

 

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Directly after the bridge to Indian Creek Village is this big house constructed in 1994. Listed for $19.8 million, it was designed in what the brokerbabble describes as “French Neo-Classical”, but could also be called “watered down neoclassical blah perhaps with vaguely French proportions.” It has 8,500 square feet of living space, a pool, a dock, twin grand staircases, and a formal drive around a long “looking-glass pool” which, is probably just an inventive way of saying it has a reflecting pool. Oh, and above the grand staircase is a dome. Credit is always deserved when one has a dome.

 

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