Today Architectural Digest brings you to Upstate New York to tour the majestic $100M Stonewall Farm Estate, a stunning 24,000 square foot mansion situated on a 740-acre horse farm. With the 8 bedroom/10 bathroom main residence complemented by a 4,000 square foot pavillion-style pool house, life on this farm is far more luxurious than quaint.

Architect: Rebecca Rasmussen
Listing Agent: Hope Mazzola

Photo by Carlos Marques

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37 Comments

  1. With the asking price and running costs, only billionaires need apply here. It’s a great looking house with all those hundreds of acres of land, which is great. But the interior design, while opulent I suppose, seems rather cold and soulless. Also, there aren’t an endless supply of billionaires in the world, and how many of those would want something like an equestrian farm? Which is what the vast majority of this property’s land is used for 🤷‍♂️

  2. The space is great but I hate the modern styling of everything being white, gray, and black. And they stained that mahogany black? Who's idea was that? It has so much more potential.

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  4. Hemos pintado toda la casa sin dejar caer una gota de pintura que no sea…. Que es esooooooo?? 100M tamos locos?😂😂😂😂

  5. ✝️
    For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved. “He who believes in Him is not condemned; but he who does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. And this is the condemnation, that the light has come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. For everyone practicing evil hates the light and does not come to the light, lest his deeds should be exposed. But he who does the truth comes to the light, that his deeds may be clearly seen, that they have been done in God.”

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  6. Anyone with the amount of money to buy this is going to just buy an empty plot of land and build their own dream home + stables on it. Seems like they're trying to target a foreign buyer that just wants the convenience and the "status" of owning a fake old money Americana plantation.

  7. Perfection. I can usually find something that doesn't suit me, but this is exquisite! Excessive, yes, but would be great to fill with a big family. I live a fine life, but there's nothing like this to remind me I'm not filthy rich ;o) Just how obscene an amount of cash are we talking about here? Profane or really offensive? Edward Lewis: Really offensive.

  8. $100 million for anything other than an entire skyscraper is insane. The price should be closer to 10 than 100 and Hope Mazzola doesn't exactly seem like the ideal person to be selling such high value property.

  9. I personally love the house unlike a lot of people in these comments but also…what is up with the couch in the kitchen?😂That is the tackiest thing ive ever seen

  10. I would feel like all this space is so wasted. Would be cool as a hotel but a home? Who needs 5 sitting rooms?! 🤦‍♀️

  11. There wasn’t anything that made me go whoaaaa! Other than the price. Its very bland, the interior

  12. So, if this is the current owners "Dream House" why are they selling it?
    They could have done so much good in the world with the money they paid to have this built
    and now they want to sell it. Some people will never be happy, no matter how much "stuff" they acquire.

  13. Allaahumma shalli'alaa Muhammad… I hope I'll make my dreams come true that I build a house like the house above, one day, Aamiin

  14. Who can ever afford this..u could buy so much more w that money. I was born and raised w horses, and now we have to board them so it's awesome and beautiful but u could do SOOOO much more for them w that money!!! Insanity to me..why would u want your home like a Museum ? I guess some ppl like it but no thanks.. Even if I had that much money I still wouldn't ever build a "home" like that. I just don't understand the point unless it's just a show off

  15. Sounds like that woman is stoned, she should not be trying to present a house in her condition.

  16. Japanese minimalism in a colonial house automatically makes this feel dated, 80s-early 90s even though finished in the early 00s. Minimalism works best in modern style homes, not in traditional estate style. A lot of the home is overbuilt as one would expect but isn't eye catching in any way with decor, pretty blah.

    I like the library, garden, and pool house, though.

    Expect eventually that the land will be parceled and sold off and the estate portion relisted separately.

  17. This mansion is giving me bad vibes & looks to me like a Plantation sort of mansion, Very dark floors & the library too dark & waaaaayyy to Overpriced

  18. If the owners wanted Japanese style home they missed the mark entirely by having a Hampton’s colonial… its a terrible miss especially the private living areas.

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