Blairsden (house)

Blairsden

The home's enclosed garden in 1903
General information
Architectural style Châteauesque
Address 30 Blair Drive
Town or city Peapack-Gladstone, New Jersey
Coordinates 40°42′51.29″N 74°38′12.26″W / 40.7142472°N 74.6367389°W / 40.7142472; -74.6367389Coordinates: 40°42′51.29″N 74°38′12.26″W / 40.7142472°N 74.6367389°W / 40.7142472; -74.6367389
Construction started 1897
Completed 1903
Client Clinton Ledyard Blair
Owner Blairsden Hall, LLC
(T. Eric Galloway)[1]
Technical details
Floor area 62,000 square feet
Design and construction
Architect Carrère and Hastings

Blairsden is a historic 62,000 square foot, 38-room mansion located in Peapack-Gladstone, New Jersey.[2] Set high on a hilltop overlooking Ravine Lake, the mansion is part of what was originally an estate of 550 acres (2,200,000 m2).[3] In addition to its 38 rooms, the mansion has 25 fireplaces and 19 bathrooms.[1]

History

Blairsden was built between 1897 and 1903 for Clinton Ledyard Blair, an American investment banker. It was designed by the prominent architectural firm of Carrère and Hastings.[4]

After Blair's death in 1949, the mansion was sold to the Sisters of St. John the Baptist, who operated the house as a religious retreat.[5] In 2002, the Sisters of St. John the Baptist sold the property to the Foundation for Classical Architecture.[6]

The mansion was subsequently listed for sale and sold in 2012 for $4.5 million to a holding company named Blairsden Hall, LLC.[7] Local officials identified the new owner as T. Eric Galloway, a New York developer and president of the Galvan Foundation and the Lantern Organization.[1]

In May 2014, Blairsden was the site of the 2014 "Mansion in May" Designer Showhouse and Gardens.[8] This designer showhouse was presented by the Women's Association of Morristown Medical Center, and it attracted over 33,000 visitors.[9]

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