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About this home
Perched in timeless elegance atop an expansive 2.91-acre gated peninsula, with best-in-class views of the Manhattan skyline and the shimmering Long Island Sound, Cedar Cliff is a Mediterranean villa of unrivaled pedigree and commanding presence. Privately situated along a secluded road within Riverside's prestigious Indian Head Association, this storied property occupies the historic grounds of railroad magnate Henry Francis Shoemaker's former compound--a Gilded Age legacy that later served as the backdrop for the iconic Cedar Cliff Beach Club of the 1920s. The estate bears the name Shoemaker originally gave his villa, 'Cedar Cliff'--a designation that eventually defined the very road on which it stands. Elevated high above the flood zone and offering 1,250+ feet of direct water frontag the property unfolds with extraordinary scale and privacy. A sweeping, manicured lawn rolls gracefully toward the shoreline, creating a striking foreground to the panoramic coastal vistas and an exceptional setting for grand-scale entertaining. Each of the eight oversized bedrooms is oriented to capture breathtaking water views, while interiors blend the romance of pre-war craftsmanship with modern refinement--soaring ceilings, intricate millwork, antique wood floors, a three-level elevator and a professional recording studio. The East Wing, constructed in the early 2000s, introduces a new dimension of contemporary luxury, anchored by a sophisticated primary suite and complemented by a custom office, wine cellar, and private theater capable of accommodating up to twenty guests. The grounds rival those of a world-class private resort. A substantial stone pier and deep-water dock provide immediate access to open water, while a seaside tennis court with pergola and lighting offers championship-level play. At the water's edge, a pool and spa are paired with a fully realized cabana featuring a fitness center, kitchenette, and changing rooms. Sculpted into the eastern landscape, a series of stone terraces with a bluestone bar directly overlook Greenwich Cove and the vast protected expanse of Greenwich Point Park. Meticulously maintained and thoughtfully enhanced, the estate includes a newly installed Ludowici terra cotta roof, rebuilt sun decks, custom East Wing windows, and a full-property generator--ensuring seamless comfort and continuity. With access to a private beach and watercraft facilities, and located less than an hour from Manhattan and minutes from Westchester County Airport, the property offers a rare convergence of seclusion, scale, and global accessibility. Cedar Cliff is a singular offering for the most discerning buyer--an incomparable experience of refined luxury, inviting residents and their guests to revel in the natural beauty of one of the finest estates on the East Coast of the United States.
Single-familyProperty Type
1930Year Built
2.91 acresLot Size
$7,597Price/Sq.Ft.
Listed by Leslie McElwreath• Sotheby's International Realty
Eastern Greenwich, located between Cos Cob and Old Greenwich, is a coastal and residential Greenwich neighborhood with salt-marsh inlets and winding shoreline roads. The neighborhood’s character concentrates around the Putnam Avenue corridor near the Cos Cob Bridge, where marinas, low-key cafes, and small storefronts meet the steady flow of U.S. 1. The Bush-Holley House Museum and the Cos Cob Art Colony legacy add a cultural throughline. Waterfront edges around Cos Cob Harbor frame walks and boat traffic, while inland streets shift to stone walls and mature trees. Housing reads as a mix of classic Colonials, shingled capes, and updated mid-century lines. Daily rhythms track the water, the train, and the village-scale retail strips.
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Market insights
108 Cedar Cliff Rd · $100,000,000
DAYS ON MARKET
93 days
The average home goes pending in 33 days.
SALE-TO-LIST
104.7%
Most homes are selling 5% above list price.
LIST PRICE
$100,000,000
Median list price in this area is $839,806. (99% lower than this home)
PRICE DROP
0 price drops
14% of homes in this area have had a price drop in the past month.
Property details
Interior
Exterior
Finance
Bathroom
Bedroom
Living
Dining
Interior features
Kitchen island
Separate shower
Finished basement
Bay windows
Double-pane windows
Fireplaces (10 total)
Bathrooms
9 full bathrooms
5 half bathrooms (14 total bathrooms)
Heating & cooling
Central air conditioning
Natural gas heating
Forced air heating
Exterior features
Private pool
Dock
Fountain
Terrace
Deck
Park-like grounds
Located on waterfront with deep water access to Long Island Sound
Home design
Single-family residence
Antique character
Built in 1930 (effective year 2025)
Tile and other roofing
Construction
Stucco construction
Greenhouse and pool house on the property
Backup generator
Utilities
Public water
Septic tank
Electricity and solar
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