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Historic Blairsden NJ Mansion For Sale – At a Discount!

2012 – Turpin Realtors in Far Hills posted that Blairsden, once New Jersey’s largest mansion, is offering  the prestigious estate for sale on its website. Blairsden is noted as probably the most famous mansion in the area, and for a time was one of the greatest mansions in the United States.

Details on the offering are limited, and the estate has been completly updated since it was last sold earlier in the mid 2000’s when it was listed for over $6 million. While the estate is still a private mansion, it remains one of the best examples of beaux’s arts style ever built in the United States.

Here are the particulars:

  • Bedrooms 31 , Full Baths 14, Half Baths 5, Total Rooms 38
  • Garage Spaces 2, Acres 34, MLS# 2872333
  • Taxes $75,247 (2010)
  • With $4.9 million financed, including taxes for a 30 year fixed mortage at 6%, the monthly mortgage payment is only $35,648.56/month (insurance is extra)

Contact: Turpin Realtors at 877-788-7746 for additional information.

Listing information:

Click Here to View Listing

Blairsden:

The legendary residence of C. Ledyard Blair, financier, banking heir and sportsman. Designed by Carrere & Hastings with landscape design by James Lyle Greenleaf, it is considered one of the finest examples of the Beaux Arts movement. Constructed between 1898 and 1903 with approximately 60,000 square feet on four floors, it was regarded as a marvel of planning and engineering using steel and concrete floors on all levels, electrical service, elevators and the finest materials that money could buy. Blair chose a bucolic hilltop setting not too far from New York City and assembled 500 acres of farmland to create his country home. Its sumptuous interior of limestone, marble and rich woods reflects Blair’s lifestyle during the Gilded Age. Italianate gardens were created, extensive rose gardens added by the tennis courts, and a stone and brick staircase linked to a mosaic ramp that led to Ravine Lake.

Elegant weddings for his four daughters took place in this breathtaking setting overlooking the countryside. Inside, the basement held a deep pool, Turkish baths and a squash court. Spacious public rooms on the first floor opened to terraces or the veranda that joined the tea house, or Belvedere. Marble columns and doorways¸ unique and elaborate mantels for the 25 fireplaces, and exquisite moldings accent the home. The second floor was for the family and special guests.

The third floor was for staff (22 in all). When Blair died in 1949, much of the land was divided and sold off, and Blairsden on the remaining 50 acres sold in 1950 to the Sisters of St. John the Baptist who owned it until 2002. During that period the lake frontage was sold and the remaining 30+ acres are offered today. Restoration by the current owners was begun but not completed. The grandeur of Blairsden remains wonderfully intact and will benefit from continued refinement.

30 Blair Dr, Peapack Gladstone Boro, NJ 07977

Additional Information

Read more about C. Ledyard Blair and the history of Blairsden – Click Here

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