A Putnam County carriage-style home that once belonged to a 19th-century railroad magnate’s estate located in Garrison at 16 Fox Hollow Ln. is now on the market in for just over $2 million.
According to its Houlihan Lawrence listing, the 3-bedroom, 3-bath residence sits on 5.1 acres and offers 4,464 square feet of meticulously renovated living space.
The home was originally part of the estate of Samuel Sloan, the prominent railroad executive known for directing the Hudson River Railroad and later leading the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad in the mid-1800s.
Sloan, also an early automobile enthusiast, reportedly housed his chauffeur at this very property. Today, that historic charm remains—enhanced by top-to-bottom modern updates that seamlessly blend elegance and comfort.
Listed at $2,095,000, the property features multiple fireplaces, a sauna, and an endless pool for year-round relaxation. The current owner has also designed low-maintenance gardens that offer color and serenity in every season, complete with winding stone walls, fruit orchards, and flower and vegetable beds.
The home’s peaceful setting is just minutes from Metro-North, the Village of Cold Spring, and the scenic Hudson River, making it an ideal full-time residence or upscale weekend escape.
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