Corcoran Baer & McIntosh
- Villa Keen, a castle-like home in Irvington, New York, hit the market this month for $1.8 million.
- The home was built in 1929 and has had celebrity owners and tenants, such as the actor Jack Cassidy.
- The 3,500-square-foot home features historic moldings and architecture.
Just north of New York City, one unique home features a design more reminiscent of fairytales than modern concrete jungles.
Dubbed Villa Keen after its original owner's name, the nearly 100-year-old Irvington, New York, home is described by its realtors as a "Cinderella" castle. The 3,500-square-foot house sits on a roughly 2 ½-acre plot of land just off the Hudson River.
In the home's century-old history, the deed has been passed between celebrities and other notable figures. It's undergone a few modernizations but retains many of its original features, from millwork to stained glass.
Many historic homes can be found in the area surrounding New York City. Oheka Castle on Long Island, originally built 10 years before Villa Keen, is the second-largest private home in the US and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The sprawling mansion houses a library and a full-sized bar, and partially inspired F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby."
While Villa Keen is much more modest, it still has a few opulent touches that make it fit for royalty.
Take a look inside the quaint castle home in Westchester County, New York.