Historic Winterburn Farm is a spectacular 42 acre estate compound with sweeping views of the Hudson and Palisades beyond. Located in Westchester's bucolic hamlet of Pocantico Hills, the property offers the beauty and serenity of the country within 30 miles of Manhattan. The main residence, designed for Rodman Rockefeller by Architect Richard P. Donahue, is mid century modern. The home's central core is a great room with 20 foot ceilings and walls of glass facing the river. Equestrian facilities include a 14-stall stable, indoor and outdoor riding arenas, six fenced paddocks and two grooms's apartments. A manager's house, greenhouse, carriage barn and equipment garage are all well located to support the stable, main house and property. Direct trail access from the property is provided through north and south gates to the 55-mile carriage trail network of the 1,800 acre Rockefeller State Park. Winterburn Farm is an extremely rare opportunity offering a pristine architectural house amid a beautiful landscape of unparalleled privacy.