Newburgh, New York
Designed by iconic American architect Philip Johnson, this comfortable 4 bedroom, 3 bath house features expansive Hudson River views and is a classic example of his early work.
If you're a fan of mid-century architecture and the bucolic upstate life, this is for you.
Wolfhouse, a classic mid century modern home located in Newburgh, NY, was built in 1949 by the preeminent American architect Philip Johnson, and commissioned by Benjamin V. Wolf.
Set atop a hillside just north of the Newburgh-Beacon bridge with panoramic views of the Hudson River, Wolfhouse bears much in common with Johnson’s most famous home, The Glass House, erected the same year.
Meticulously restored to its original condition in 2020, Wolfhouse has now been reimagined as a cultural space with year-round programming.
This house is a treasure from the history of architecture and breathtaking to behold, inside and out (including the stunning views of the Hudson). To be able to spend a couple nights there with family and friends, celebrating an important event for one of us, was truly magical. The price tag is steep, but if you are in a position to bring a group (max of seven staying overnight, though there was some flexibility in bringing folks over to visit briefly during the day), it's certainly something to remember for the rest of your life.
This house is an architectural gem with great views to the Hudson river and very close to Dia Beacon and really nice hikes. We were a group of 7 and really enjoyed our time together during our stay. Jeremy was really nice and accommodating. I highly recommend this house.
Cool house, beautiful views. We liked the location. Owner was great to work with!
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