Abandoned Gilded Age Villa on 6.9 Acres of Private Island Finds Buyer After Years! Photos Inside!

Abandoned Gilded Age Villa on 6.9 Acres of Private Island Finds Buyer After Years! Photos Inside!

Real Estate Overview

  • Location: Lot 1, Cape Vincent, New York 13618
  • Size: 6.9 acres with a 15,000-square-foot villa
  • Water Access: Three points of access totaling 815 feet
  • Villa front: 198 feet
  • North Bay: 287 feet
  • South Bay: 330 feet
  • Condition: Uninhabited for over seven decades with significant deterioration. No direct utilities, but water and power are available from the river.
  • History of Use: Constructed circa 1895, last used around 1927. During WWII, contractors removed interiors, doors, and windows.

Property Details

  • Bedrooms: 11
  • Land: 6.9 acres
  • Architectural Style: Hybrid Richardsonian Romanesque-Tudor Revival
  • Architect: William Henry Miller

Historical Background

  • Original Owner: William O. Wyckoff, a pioneer in the typewriter industry
  • Notable Events:
  • Wyckoff Villa, named after the original owner, was briefly lived in by Wyckoff before his death one day after moving in, in 1895.
  • General Electric, at one point, planned to convert the mansion into a corporate retreat but abandoned the plans during WWII.
  • The property’s deterioration accelerated after its windows and doors were removed during the war.

Future Plans

  • The new buyer has committed to rehabilitating the property, aiming to restore its former glory and perhaps repurpose it for modern use.

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