Folk singer Paul Stookey’s former Rye home gets another price cut

A Tudor mansion that singer Paul Stookey of the folk group Peter, Paul and Mary once used to call home is seeking $5.87 million, LoHud reported. The seven-bedroom home at 10 Shore Road in Rye, which sits on the Van Amringe Mill Pond near Long Island Sound, has a master bedroom with two Juliet balconies and a living room with a vaulted ceiling. Amenities include an in-ground heated pool, an outdoor kitchen and cabana, a boat ramp, gardens and a “unique wooden boardwalk,” as well as access to a private beach and playground. Property records show it hit the market in April seeking almost $6.4 million and took its first price cut the following month, to nearly $6 million. While the original 1925-built home received a complete overhaul in 2001, its current owners “painstakingly preserved and restored the best of the home’s original Tudor details,” LoHud reported. “It’s a magical house,” listing agent Margaret Grasso of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Westchester told the outlet. [LoHud]

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