Two-bedroom apartment located on the second floor of a tree story building, includes 2 entrances with all rooms including views of the Hudson River, mountains and Tappan Zee bridge. Entrance foyer has original exposed stone wall with a chandelier. Living room has ample natural lighting, high ceilings, large windows, chandelier, wood floors and a fireplace. Kitchen has stainless steel appliances, cream kitchen cabinets, marble countertops, dishwasher and tile flooring. There are 1.5 bathrooms, half bath includes washer and dryer. Full bathroom walls decorated with subway tile, brick walls, window and tile flooring with a bathtub. Lavish living room, with scenic views an elegant corridor leading to full bath and master bedroom. Master bedroom has a fireplace and views of the Hudson River, mountains and Tappan Zee bridge. Second bedroom has a closet, three large windows with a view of trees and river. Tenants may access shared basement lounge. The "Castle", built in 1879 by Frederick J. Stone, a gray stone mansion in a popular Romanesque Revival style located in Dobbs Ferry overlooking the Hudson River. Once known as "Castle Waltson," the home of famed orator and political speechmaker Robert G. Ingersoll, son in law Waltson H. Brown builder of railroads and daughter Eva Ingersoll-Brown a feminist and suffragist. While the exterior has been preserved in its original form, the "Castle", has responded well to changing times. The interior was converted from a 22-room mansion into 12 fully renovated apartments while maintaining the character of the castle and providing tenants with all the charms of modern society.