Catherine Zeta-Jones & Michael Douglas Putting For Sale Circa 1929 Longmeadow Estate

$10,000,000 | Built 1929 | 11,653 Sq. Ft. | 8 Beds | 12 Baths | 11.75 Acres
Irvington, New York, United States

Welcome to Longmeadow, a grand Hudson River Valley estate that transcends both time and place. Nestled within the private, tree-lined enclave of Matthiessen Park in Irvington, New York, this extraordinary property stands as a living testament to an era of architectural artistry, gracefully reborn for modern living. Longmeadow is not just a house; it is an experience — one that celebrates legacy, craftsmanship, and the rare serenity that comes from owning one of the most distinguished homes ever listed for sale in the Hudson Valley.
Set on nearly 12 acres of sweeping, meticulously maintained grounds, Longmeadow is framed by mature trees, rolling lawns, and panoramic views of the majestic Hudson River. From its commanding position, the estate captures a shifting landscape of light and color throughout the seasons — spring’s tender blossoms, summer’s golden glow, autumn’s brilliant foliage, and winter’s quiet majesty. It is a setting that feels timeless, where each sunrise and sunset becomes a private painting, perfectly framed by the home’s expansive windows and terraces.
Originally built in 1929, Longmeadow embodies the grace and scale of the Gilded Age while offering every modern luxury expected in today’s high-end real estate market. The residence spans more than 11,000 square feet across four levels, each one thoughtfully designed to balance grand scale with inviting warmth. Its architectural integrity has been preserved through a meticulous restoration, reimagined for a 21st-century lifestyle that values both refinement and comfort.

Step inside, and the home immediately reveals its sense of quiet grandeur. Soaring ceilings, intricate millwork, and refined proportions define every space, from the grand entry hall to the formal entertaining rooms. A 30-foot gallery stretches through the center of the house, creating a sense of openness and continuity that ties together the estate’s most spectacular living areas. It’s a design that feels both stately and intimate — a perfect blend of architectural drama and livable luxury.
The formal living room is a masterpiece of light and proportion, where tall mullioned windows invite in the glow of the afternoon sun and offer sweeping river views. Across the hall, a formal dining room sets the stage for unforgettable evenings, its crystal chandelier reflecting the soft shimmer of candlelight on polished wood. Elegant sitting rooms and studies invite conversation and quiet reflection, while casual family areas flow effortlessly for modern living. Every space is detailed with a curator’s eye — from the fine plasterwork to the warm wood tones and contemporary lighting that highlight the home’s craftsmanship.
Upstairs, Longmeadow offers eight private bedroom suites, each with its own en-suite bath and distinct personality. These are not merely bedrooms — they are sanctuaries of peace, designed with luxurious finishes, fine textiles, and stunning views that bring the surrounding landscape into every morning and evening. The primary suite is especially breathtaking: a retreat that feels both regal and serene, complete with a spa-like bath, deep soaking tub, and floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the Hudson River in all its glory.

On the main floor, a breathtaking loggia opens to a west-facing terrace that stretches the full length of the house. Measuring over 100 feet, this terrace serves as one of Longmeadow’s most iconic features. From here, the world seems to fall away as you gaze out across the river valley. Morning coffee is bathed in golden light, while evenings invite quiet contemplation as the sun sinks behind the Palisades. A graceful staircase leads from the terrace to the lower gardens, where paths wind through manicured lawns and flower-filled alcoves perfect for gatherings, garden parties, or moments of solitude.
The lower level of this remarkable home transforms everyday living into a private resort experience. Here, a beautifully designed indoor pool takes center stage — a 21-foot heated oasis with natural stone finishes, serene lighting, and large windows overlooking the grounds. Adjacent spaces include a state-of-the-art gym, playroom, and summer kitchen, ideal for hosting poolside events or weekend get-togethers. With its balance of leisure, health, and entertainment amenities, the lower level makes Longmeadow as enjoyable in the heart of winter as it is during the bright days of summer.
The estate also offers garage parking for four or more cars, dedicated guest quarters, dressing rooms, and abundant storage throughout. Every element of the property reflects an unparalleled level of planning, designed to accommodate both grand entertaining and intimate family living with equal ease.

What truly sets Longmeadow apart is its rare combination of complete privacy and prime accessibility. Located just 25 miles from Midtown Manhattan, the home for sale offers a serene country retreat within easy reach of the city’s cultural, corporate, and social hubs. Irvington itself, a jewel along the Hudson, is renowned for its historic charm, vibrant dining scene, and inviting community atmosphere. Residents can stroll through village streets lined with boutiques and cafés, explore scenic trails along the river, or catch a train into Manhattan for a seamless commute.
For those seeking a house that embodies both historic integrity and modern excellence, Longmeadow represents the pinnacle of Hudson Valley real estate. Every archway, every carved detail, every piece of original woodwork tells a story — not just of a bygone era, but of enduring quality and vision. The careful restoration and tasteful modernization ensure that while the past is honored, the future of living here is one of ease, comfort, and sophistication.
This is a property built to host celebrations and milestones, from elegant galas in the grand gallery to summer gatherings on the terrace. It’s a home where music, laughter, and conversation echo softly through its halls, where family traditions can flourish, and where solitude can be savored amid nature’s beauty. Longmeadow was designed for those who appreciate the art of fine living — where every room has a purpose, and every detail has meaning.

For a realtor, Longmeadow is the kind of listing that defines a career — a masterpiece that embodies prestige and permanence. For the next buyer, it is an opportunity to own not just a remarkable house, but a legacy.
At Longmeadow, time slows. The world outside fades, replaced by the sound of rustling leaves and the distant rhythm of the Hudson River. This is more than an estate for sale; it is a living work of art, a symbol of grace and grandeur, designed for those who understand that true luxury is both timeless and deeply personal.
Longmeadow — where history meets modernity, where architecture becomes art, and where home becomes an heirloom. This is your invitation to experience the extraordinary.
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Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty
Photography Credit: Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty






