Exclusive | A home on the peasant farm of Hollywood Honcho near NYC has listed after a $ 800K renovation

A Farm house in New York once owned by Adolph Zukor – a Jewish immigrant who, at the age of 16 in 1891, La Hungary for the lower side of birth to become a founding mogul and Hollywood architect – is in the market for $ 1.97 million.

Zukor, who produced films as “Count of Monte Cristo” of 1913 was a co -founder of Paramount Pictures and its long president. But he is best known for creating the “vertically integrated” system, in which all powerful studios possessed the talent – as well as the distribution network and theaters that exhibited the film.

Zukor also once owned more than 300 hectares in Rockland County, New York, including this farm house that was built in the 1930s and expanded in 1944, said Richard Ellis Sotheby’s International Realty mediator.

Adolph Zukor, co -founder and long president of Paramount Pictures. Universal images Group your images getty
The Rockland district farm house was once part of a 300-ink wealth. Ian Alexander Nelson, Throw Visual
Original details about the wide settlement. Ian Alexander Nelson, Throw Visual
There is fully space to enter this 6.7 -acre asset. Ian Alexander Nelson, Throw Visual
The charming house was built in the 1930s and ended in 1944. Ian Alexander Nelson, Throw Visual
The cook’s kitchen contains beam ceilings. Ian Alexander Nelson, Throw Visual

Known as a house on the Mountain View farm, the six -bedroom house, 4½ bathrooms is located in 374 South Mountain Road in New City, NY and sits at 6.7 hectares.

Zukor used to invite Guests like Mick Jagger to participate in shows in the greatest wealth.

Other guues in the show include sculptor John Frederick Mowbray-Clary, architect/painter Henry Varnum and composer Kurt Weill and his wife, actress/winner singer Tony Lotte Lenya.

The house on the farm comes with its beautiful basin. Ian Alexander Nelson, Throw Visual
A small home office at home in 4,794 square -foot houses. Ian Alexander Nelson, Throw Visual
Beam ceilings, bricks exposed with white painting and a fireplace add to the charm of this living room. Ian Alexander Nelson, Throw Visual

Sellers bought the house for $ 944,000 in 2017. She then underwent a renovation of $ 800,000 in 2019. The current owner, who refused to be named, called it a “quiet rescue of the country with the most amazing beech trees, Magnolia and EG. Manhattan.”

At 4,740 square meters, the settlement opens in a brilliant room with glass walls. The kitchen of an open chef leads to a large Spanish courtyard that goes along the back of the house.

The main bedroom suite is on the first floor with an adjacent flat; Extra bedrooms are at the second level. There is also a suite invited to the garage.

One of the six bedrooms of the house. Ian Alexander Nelson, Throw Visual
There is also a tennis court. Ian Alexander Nelson, Throw Visual
Another space in the home office. Ian Alexander Nelson, Throw Visual

Design details include hand -made beams, interior sandy walls and brick walls, lead glass windows, panel doors, 12 -foot ceilings and two fires. Outside, there is a pond, a tennis court, a basketball court and grassy lawns with magnolias, dogwood, crying beech trees and more.

The house is also near the Tor High State Park, an area of ​​691 hectares with walks and views of the New York City horizon.

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