Mortell Residence

67 Millertown Road
Bedford, New York 10506

Year Designed
1979

Asking Price
$1,485,000 USD

Myron Goldfinger’s Mortell Residence at 67 Millertown Road in Bedford, New York is for sale.

The residence was originally designed for Robert J. Mortell and Carol Ann Mortell. Located just minutes from the heart of Bedford Village, this iconic home is crafted in a design that harmonizes with its natural surroundings and spans above 5.719 acres of pristine landscape.

The property offers captivating views of three serene ponds and is surrounded by a dramatic mix of wooded beauty and striking rock formations.

The home's architectural elegance reflects the era of its creation, with clean lines and expansive glass walls that seamlessly integrate indoor and outdoor spaces. The 24-foot ceilings enhance the sense of grandeur, while the interior spaces provide a gallery-like setting for art and creativity. The unique lofts and open spaces adds to the property's unique charm, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking inspiration and tranquility.

This exceptional residence offers a rare combination of privacy and sophistication truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Features

Square Footage: 3,054 ft² (283.7 m²)

Lot size : 249,120 ft² (23,144.0 m²)

Location: Bedford, New York

Systems: Electric, Oil and Radiant Heat with Wall Unit cooling

Layout: 3 bedrooms and 3 baths, spread across a 3 level floor plan. The house features 2 fireplaces.

Miscellaneous: Well water; septic system.

Taxes: $23,426 / year

For more information about the property’s history, see the Project Page in the Paul Rudolph Institute For Modern Architecture Archives.


For more information, please contact:

Chelsea L Hammerschmidt
Realtor

Julia B Fee Sothebys Int. Rlty
Website: https://www.williampitt.com/our-agents/list/chelseahammerschmidt/
Email: chelsea.hammerschmidt@juliabfee.com
Cell: 203.832.8706

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The above information is offered in the spirit of supporting the architectural appreciation & preservation of the work of Myron Goldfinger. The Paul Rudolph Institute for Modern Architecture is not responsible for the accuracy and/or completeness of the above information, and we urge you to consult directly with the property sellers and/or their authorized and licensed representatives.