The terraced
home sites are one to three acres, and all the homes will be carefully
nestled among the existing mature stands of trees and rock outcroppings.
Arrowcrest is bounded by the Audubon bird sanctuary, conservation
land and century-old fieldstone walls that date from pre-revolutionary
years. While the home sites afford plenty of privacy, there will
be inviting streetscapes where your children can play safely with
their new friends in the neighborhood.
The
Homes
Award-winning
architecture, superior designs and room layouts. Attention to details.
Quality materials. Excellent craftsmanship. These are the components
that define a gracious home. At Arrowcrest, the thirty tradionally
designed homes will be built the old fashioned way, with care, dedication
to quality and loaded with special features.
The
room layouts and their relationship to the dramatic Hudson Valley
vistas have been thoughtfully designed, and the variety of terrain
provides a diversity of settings and views.
The
Location
Croton-on-Hudson
takes you back to simpler times. Its tree-lined main street supports
traditional stores and specialty shops, while on the waterfront,
boats moor on the same protective bay where Hendrick Hudson anchored
the Half Moon almost four hundred years ago. Yet for all its serene
atmosphere, Croton has long been both a thriving creative community
and home to professionals raising families. Adjacent to Arrowcrest
is the award-winning and the nationally renowned Hudson National
Golf Club, one of the most exclusive and prestigious golf clubs
in America.
Of
course, the Croton School System is one of the finest and the reason
why many families select Croton-on-Hudson. Its graduates attend
the finest universities and colleges. 88% of the high school graduates
go on to higher education.
The
river towns in Central Westchester have a rich heritage and offer
many historic places to visit, including Van Cortlandt Manor, the
fabulous Rockefeller Estate, Kykuit, as well as Lyndhurst and Philipse
Manor in the Tarrytowns.