Some homes are built. Others are composed - note by note, detail by detail - as acts of devotion to beauty. 43 Boyce Street is the latter.Standing as a masterwork of Second Empire architecture since 1870, this 2,027-square-foot estate rises above Beacon's most coveted residential streets beneath a commanding mansard roof clad in original fish-scale slate - its curved eyebrow dormers catching the Hudson Valley light in ways that no photograph can fully render. The sweeping wrap-around porch, with its classical white columns, turned balusters, and grand ceremonial staircase, sets a tone of effortless, unhurried grandeur before you ever step inside.The original oval-glass front door opens to reveal a foyer anchored by one of the most remarkable staircases in the Hudson Valley - a soaring chestnut construction with a carved and fluted newel post of almost sculptural complexity, its hand-turned spindle balusters ascending through all three floors like an architectural spine. Crown moldings of extraordinary depth frame every ceiling. Original hardwood floors, laid in rich parquet patterns, glow with the warmth of 150 years of light.The principal rooms make no apology for their ambition. Spanning over 20 feet in length, the living and dining spaces are divided - and united - by the home's most breathtaking element: full-span, hand-carved fretwork room dividers of a complexity that belongs in a museum. This kind of woodwork is called Eastlake fretwork or gingerbread fretwork - named after the English designer Charles Eastlake, whose 1868 book Hints on Household Taste sparked a craze for this style of hand-crafted geometric and naturalistic woodwork throughout American Victorian homes of the 1870s-1890s. It was done with a scroll saw and hand chisels by skilled craftsmen, and it typically took months to complete a single installation like this. What makes this one exceptional is the scale - it divides two full-size rooms, meaning it runs a very long span - and the level of detail, which is far above what you see in most surviving examples. Most homes had a version of this removed during 20th-century renovations. The fact that this one is still intact, in this condition, is genuinely rare. Sunburst medallions, interlocking scrollwork, botanical tracery, and geometric lacework are woven into arched wooden screens supported by columned posts, each base finished in paneled wainscoting. Six decorative Victorian fireplace mantels punctuate the rooms - their painted arched surrounds, several adorned
Estimated Payment
$ 7,274.93 per month $6,320.68 Principal & Interest $589.67 Property Tax $364.58 Homeowner's InsuranceListing By
Agency Name: Atlantica East Associates LLC
Agency Contact: 914-407-3322
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Agent Name: Nancy Cimilluca
Agent Phone: Cell: (631) 513-2777
Agency Title: Coldwell Banker American Homes
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43 Boyce Street | MLS# 1021225
This single family home located at 43 Boyce Street , Beacon, NY 12508 is currently listed for sale with an asking price of $1,250,000. This property was built in 1870 and has 3 bedrooms and 1 full and 1 partial baths with 1512 sq. ft. Boyce Street is located within the Beacon school district. Search Beacon real estate on nancycimilluca.cbamhomes.com today.