Here are two standout New York estates where privacy and timeless design meet.
Listed at $3,199,000, the estate offers privacy and modern amenities within the Cold Spring Harbor school district.
Where is Lloyd Harbor, NY?
David Turner @ Compass Greater Ny, LLC. via Coldwell Banker Realty
Lloyd Harbor, New York, is a village on the North Shore of Long Island in Suffolk County.
It is largely residential and surrounded by parks, preserves, and waterfront.
The village was incorporated in 1926 and has roots in colonial settlement.
Lloyd Harbor is part of the town of Huntington.
French doors on both sides connect to adjacent areas, including a sunroom and hallway.
Soft neutral tones, crown molding, and natural light complete the clean layout.
A nearby breakfast area sits in front of a wall of windows, with a secondary dining area beyond.
Recessed lighting and white finishes reflect the natural light across the space.
The layout flows into a nearby living room through a wide entry.
Recessed lighting and wood floors carry throughout, creating a continuous, open feel.
A door leads to an exterior balcony at the far end of the room.
Wood flooring and modern furniture complement the crisp, minimal design.
An outdoor balcony is accessed through the glass double doors.
Where is Briarcliff Manor, NY?
Briarcliff Manor, New York, is a village in Westchester County along the Hudson River.
It includes parts of the towns of Ossining and Mount Pleasant.
The area features residential neighborhoods, parks, and a historic downtown.
Briarcliff Manor is served by its own school district and local services.
Large windows and glass doors bring in natural light from two sides.
Two ceiling fixtures with geometric cone shades hang above the seating area.
A round dining table sits nearby, next to a trio of large wall art pieces.
Stainless steel appliances and a wide gas range finish the layout.
Large windows overlook the garden, while the opening to the kitchen shows green cabinetry beyond.
A cushioned bench sits along the wall, blending with the detailed rug below.
Two rounded chairs and a small desk complete the layout.
Angled walls and a central ceiling fixture add interest to the rooms clean design.
A curved patio lines the waters edge, with multiple seating areas including one tucked under umbrellas.
A small light-blue structure with a moss-covered roof sits near the far end of the pool deck.
Source:David Turner @ Compass Greater Ny, LLC.