Perched atop a scenic mountain within the exclusive, gate-guarded enclave of Tuxedo Park, the "Loomis Lab" is far more than a residence—it is a landmark of global significance. Originally built in 1901 for legendary philanthropist and Yaddo founder Spencer Trask, this magnificent three-story stone and timbered mansion eventually became the "Secret Palace of Science." As chronicled in Jennet Conant’s acclaimed book and the subsequent PBS film, the ground-breaking research conducted within these walls literally changed the course of WWII. Apartment 4 offers a rare opportunity to live within this storied history. Recently restored to its full glory and offered FULLY FURNISHED, the residence seamlessly blends its turn-of-the-century architectural soul with modern comforts, including brand-new windows that frame views of the surrounding mountains and nearby lakes. The spacious layout features three bedroom with two bathrooms, an eat-in kitchen for casual mornings, and a separate dining room designed for sophisticated entertaining. Every corner of this home whispers of a golden age, from the heavy timbering to the meticulous stonework that defines the Tuxedo Park aesthetic. Available for immediate occupancy. Lease Details: • Short-term Rate: $7,500 per month. • Tenant Responsibilities: Electricity, cable, internet, renter’s insurance, and security deposit.
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