Historic Greek Revival Mansion on 38 Acres with Hudson River Views
Perched on a hillside in Hudson’s prestigious Mt. Merino neighborhood, The Mayor’s House is a striking Greek Revival mansion built in 1836 by Oliver Wiswall, a local businessman and politician.
The 4,505-square-foot brick home retains its historic character with Doric and Ionic columns, dentil moldings, and five fireplaces. The main level includes two front sitting rooms, a formal dining room, and high ceilings throughout. A 1980s addition introduced a vaulted-ceiling space that houses a modern kitchen, a casual dining area, and access to a stone patio overlooking the river.
Upstairs, the primary suite is joined by an additional ensuite bedroom, while the third floor offers two more bedrooms, a den, and a full bath. Recent updates include a new roof, heating and cooling systems, septic tank, kitchen, and bathrooms.
Located just two miles from Hudson’s Warren Street, the home combines privacy with easy access to the city’s restaurants, galleries, and the Amtrak station. The property is also close to the Rip Van Winkle Bridge, Olana, and other Hudson Valley landmarks.
With its historic pedigree, prime location, and breathtaking river views, The Mayor’s House stands as one of Mt. Merino’s most distinguished estates.
All photos belong to the listing agency. Photography Credit: Clay Banks