
Actress Hayden Panettiere's childhood New York home on market for nearly $4 million
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The New York childhood home of actress Hayden Panettiere, who was in the 'Heroes' TV series, the 'Scream' horror movie franchise and the series 'Nashville,' is listed for sale at nearly $4 million in the affluent Snedens Landing area of Rockland County.
The 129 Washington Spring Road house, built in 1988, was renovated by the current owners after they bought it in 2021, a news release about the listing said. Panettiere lived in the home from about 1998 to 2013. For her role as Juliette Barnes in the series "Nashville," which ran from 2012 to 2018, she received two Golden Globe nominations for best supporting actress — series, miniseries or television film.
Richard Ellis, of Ellis Sotheby's International Realty Nyack, has the listing. Ellis said in the release that the current owners "spared no expense in the extensive improvements to the 3,500-square-foot turnkey home, which can be purchased completely furnished for a fee."
The four-bedroom, four-bathroom home has a mansard roof, covered porch, crank-out casement windows with arched tops, and barrel-shaped dormers. It has a two-car garage and ivy growing on stucco walls, according to the release.
It's nicknamed the French Ivy House.
Interior renovations include quarter-sawn oak floors and large slab Italian marble floors, kitchen and butler pantry with cabinetry and marble counter tops. The kitchen has Sub-Zero appliances, according to the release. The dining room has hand-painted murals on silver-leaf paper, as well as silk wallpaper. There are two gas fireplaces and marble bathrooms.
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"The home's renovation exemplifies how thoughtful design can breathe new life into a charming gem while adapting it for modern living," Ellis said in the release. "The home feels like it was built in a different time, with a fun layout, two staircases and lots of nooks and crannies. In addition to its timeless elegance characteristic of a European chateau, the home is in the exclusive neighborhood of Snedens Landing, which is well known for its rustic seclusion, connection to the arts and proximity to New York City."
Among exterior improvements are a new roof, fresh stucco, bluestone walkways, stone walls and patio, a gas firepit, barbecue, and an extensive lighting system. A secondary wing has a separate entrance that could be used for a home office or extended family.
Snedens Landing, in the Palisades hamlet, has long attracted celebrities to own homes there, including, The Journal News/lohud has reported, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Ethan Hawke, Laurence Olivier, Angelina Jolie, Uma Thurman and John Steinbeck.
Mary Lawrence Tonetti, a sculptor, was a key figure in making Snedens Landing into an artist's colony during the last century. Tonetti built her early 20th century Colonial in 1930 overlooking the Hudson River.
During the Revolutionary War, Gen. George Washington was believed to have dined in 1780 at The Meeting House — a Snedens Landing property that was listed for sale in 2023 — with the Marquis de Lafayette and Baron von Steuben.
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