A stunning and classic Hilltop Colonial, 50 Prescott is located in one of Bronxvilles most coveted locations only a short distance to the school, train and Village center. Renovated from top to bottom and sitting on almost a half an acre of lushly landscaped property, this home is a modern buyers dream home. Fabulous eat-in kitchen with adjoining family room, large mudroom, first floor bedroom and a private terrace with views of Bronxville are only some of the homes very special features. A new Bilotta designed eat-in kitchen with all new Signature cabinetry, new top-of-the line appliances including a GE Monogram 48 refrigerator, Sharpe microwave drawer, Bosch dishwasher and Bosch duel-fuel range is perfect for family cooking. In addition there is a granite center island that seats five and a walk-in pantry. Recently added to the home is a very coveted mudroom with built-in cubbies for easy family living and a built-in dining table and seating. There is a formal dining room with glass paneled doors that access the front porch made with Ipe Brazilian hardwood and teak railings. Overlooking Bronxville is a spacious living room with deep fireplace and built-in shelves. Beyond glass paneled pocket doors there is a sun-filled family room. A first floor bedroom and full bathroom complete the first floor.The upper floor offers a great master suite including a new large master bath with double sinks, deep spa bath and large walk-in shower with glass door plus a workout room overlooking Bronxville. Beyond the master bedroom there are two additional bedrooms and a new hall bathroom, office/bedroom, and another bedroom with new en-suite bath. The lower level is a great above ground playroom with access to the yard and terraced play space. Wide planked hard wood floors, period moldings, large new windows and wonderful flow make this a very special home.
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