A. Mansion
B. Green House
C. Carriage House
D. Alpaca Barn
E. Garden House
F. Dovecote
G. West (Alpha) Barn
H. Aviary
I. Corn Crib/Wood Shed
J. Chicken House
K. East (Beta) Barn
L. Sugar House
M. Steam Engine House
N. Timber Stone Garage
O. Timber Stone House
P. Timber Stone Cottage
Q. Timber Stone Barn Foundation
R. Sheep Barn
S. Maintenance Building
T. Two Blue Houses
U. Log Stone House
V. Cow & Hay Barn
W. Gate House
X. Equestrian Complex
Y. Equestrian Center Residence
Z. Event Center
VIDEO WALK-THRU OF PROPERTY
Description:
Sitting on 1200+/- acres of equine, hunting, and recreational land
in Clarion County, near the quaint little town of Foxburg, PA, the
Riverstone Estate offers privacy, luxury and a lifestyle all it's
own!
Located at the intersection of the Allegheny & Clarion Rivers,
this estate has approx 6 miles of river frontage, several miles
of trails and 23 ponds throughout the property.
The 3-story, Federal-style Mansion, was originally
built in 1828 by the Fox Family of Philadelphia, PA, and (the interior)
refinished in 2002, consists of 5 bedrooms, 5 full baths , 4 powder
rooms, and 17 unique fireplaces. The rooms of the Mansion each feature
a different hardwood and their own unique personality. Retire to
the Library, Music room, Conservatory, English-style Pub, one of
the 5 large bedrooms, or simply take a trip to your wine cellar
to unwind after a long day.
The estate consists of 26 total structures, including:
The Greenhouse
The Greenhouse was designed by Lord & Burnham, noted American
greenhouse manufacturers and builders
Carriage House
The Carriage House was designed in 1876 by Frank Heyling Furness,
an acclaimed American architect, and built by a friend of the Fox
Family. This beautifully crafted building, which was restored in
2001, is just adjacent to the Mansion and serves the Estate in many
ways. The basement of this building is considered to be the electrical
center for the main compound, complete with generator. The first
floor functions as carriage room. While the second floor of this
remarkable structure serves as a guest home; featuring a master
suite, great room, gourmet kitchen and dining room.
Alpaca Barn
The Alpaca Barn was constructed in 2001
Garden House
The Garden House is most noted for a handmade stained glass door
in the entranceway.
Dovecote
Designed to model the distinctive masonry details of the Carriage
House and provide a place for doves to nest, the Dovecote was built
in 2004.
West (Alpha) Barn
Hand crafted in 2001 and newly sided upon restoration, and provides
space for a four stall garage as well as a second floor workshop
Aviary
The Aviary's intriguing exterior was constructed in 2001 by fashioning
red cedar logs similarly to that of a traditional stone building.
A slate roof and copper copula added the finishing touches to this
extraordinary structure. Coupled with a gated enclosure, covered
with netting, the Aviary has been home to peacocks, owls and a variety
of other birds.
Corn Crib/ Wood Shed
One of the few original structures on the Estate. The wood shed
was newly sided in 2002.
Chicken House
The Chicken House was restored and enlarged in 2003.
East (Beta) Barn
Built in 2001, The East Barn is used mainly for storage of farm
equipment and straw. The structure also features the cupola from
a Church in Eastern, PA.
Sugar House
This Sugar House was constructed in 2003. Featuring cedar siding
and a tin roof, this construction was used in order to facilitate
the production of maple syrup.
Timber Stone Garage
This four stall heated garage is located adjacent to and serves
both the Timber Stone House and Cottage
Timber Stone House
The Timber Stone House was custom designed by Lee Ligo, a well
known local architect. This magnificent five bedroom home features
a 1st floor master suite with stone fireplace, a cathedral ceiling
over the gourmet kitchen, a great room with stone fireplace, and
dining room. There are heated slate and wood floors throughout and
river views from several rooms, decks and patios.
Timber Stone Cottage
The Timber Stone Cottage provides spectacular views of the Clarion
River. Also, designed by Lee Ligo, the cottage features 2 bedrooms,
2 baths and a great room with fireplace and a patio.
Sheep Barn
Originally used to house horses for riding for the Handicapped,
the Sheep Barn was updated with new cedar siding in 2004. In the
field adjacent to the barn, stands a lean-to handcrafted with stone
from the Estate. Both the barn and lean-to provide shelter for the
sheep.
Maintenance Building
The Maintenance Building was built in 2001. This spacious metal
building is used to house large equipment as well as provide space
for a workshop and welding station.
Two Blue Houses
The Two Blue Houses are located next to the Maintenance Building
and are identical in design. These houses come equipped with 2 bedrooms,
1 bath, living room, kitchen, deck and a full basement.
Log Stone House
The Log Stone House, located on the North side of the Estate, sits
upon beautifully crafted stone foundation.
Cow & Hay Barn
The Cow & Hay Barn was built in 2004 and provides shelter,
in inclement weather, for the many varieties of cattle as well as
storage for their feed.
Gate House
Originally built in 1910 and restored in 2002, the Gate House features
4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen and office.
Equestrian Complex
This Equestrian Complex was redesigned in 2003 to incorporate as
well as mimic the design of the original dairy barns. Built in 1910,
the two original barns, each 188 feet in length and 38 feet wide
and connected to form the traditional H, provided a classically
impressive design from which to elaborate. This skillfully appointed
facility is currently home to the Carriage Museum, Barn Stables,
and Vet room with Barn Manager Apartment, the Equestrian Center
Residence as well as the Events Center.
Equestrian Center Residence
The Equestrian Center also has a vast capability of accommodation.
The grand facility is home to a barn manager’s apartment as
well as an additional home. The home features a master bedroom with
cathedral ceiling, a loft, and French doors that lead to a second
story deck. The barn manager's residence is a one-bedroom loft apartment.
Event Center
The Events Center, part of the extraordinary Equestrian Facility,
is an outstanding 200 feet in length and 100 feet wide. The clear
span indoor riding arena is equipped with a dust control sprinkler
system. This exceptional Center comes complete with a viewing room,
office and bar.
The Estate provides a tranquil setting for a relaxing escape to
the country as well as all of the hunting Pennsylvania offers. This
property provides access to deer hunting, bear, bobcat, foxes, cottontail
rabbits, turkey, small birds such as ruffed grouse, pheasants and
much more.
The Riverstone Estate is truly a unique experience!