The mansion was built by Sarah B. Cochran between 1909 and 1911, and is a 2 1/2-story, stone and stucco dwelling in the Tudor Revival style.
It is atop a hill at a 1,360-foot (410 m) elevation that affords a panoramic view of the surrounding area.
Also on the property are the contributing garage and chauffeur's residence, gardens, and pool pavilion.
[1] The Tiffany window that Sarah Cochran had commissioned for it was designed by Agnes Northrop and acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2023.
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