Wicks Estate Carriage House in Tuxedo Park

  |  October 7, 2025

Say what you may about the excesses of extravagance, but the homes in the Orange County enclave of Tuxedo Park are nothing to sneeze at.

This carriage house—the Wicks Estate Carriage House, to be exact—is a five-bath residence with a three-bedroom annex. There is something to be said for a carriage house that has its own annex. And it’s all lovely: The stucco exterior, steep gables, and a steeple-like cupola are extravagant and gorgeous.

The woods on the floor and in the trim are appropriately dark and vintage.

This slim brick column houses the first of five fireplaces scattered throughout the house. This home was built in 1900, and thankfully some details remain, like the skinny, wood-plank wall paneling and floor.

A marble-topped center island with a sink and dishwasher marks where the main kitchen is located. Unfortunately, that’s the only part of the main kitchen that currently functions: The new owner will need to add other components such as a stove, oven, and fridge.

But imagine how cool all of that will be.

Here’s another fireplace, this one made of stone.

An arched doorway is adjacent to a third fireplace of brick.

Steep gables mean interesting interior ceiling angles. The house boasts a total of eight bedrooms and 5.5 baths within more than 5,000 square feet.

Another fireplace looks like it may be part of a bath.

Here’s another, marble-lined bath.

And here’s a dual-sink vanity in yet another bathroom.

The three-bedroom, two-bath apartment is separated from the main home by a six-bay garage. Here’s the kitchen in that apartment. Gray cabinetry, including a center island, is topped with butcher block.

The apartment is efficiently compact: Check out the closet-enclosed, stacked washer/dryer in the kitchen, next to the living room that has a brick fireplace.

The woodwork throughout the home is divine.

This bathroom is finely finished, with an open shower and a vessel=sink vanity.

Here’s a view of the garage separating the apartment from the main house.

All of this sits on 1.3 acres of gently sloping land within the gated Tuxedo Park community. Living here has its privileges, including access to both Tuxedo Lake and Wee Wah Lake, the private Tuxedo Club, and thousands of acres of parkland for hiking.

The iconic Tuxedo train station offers an hour’s ride to Manhattan from here. This home is a bit of a unicorn, being that it’s in Tuxedo Park and listed under a million bucks ($975,000, to be exact).

If the Wicks Estate Carriage House in Tuxedo Park cries out to be yours, find out more about 12 Pine Hill Road, Tuxedo Park, from Michael Santoianni of Tuxedo Park Affiliates Realty Ltd.

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