Carrollcliffe
| Carrollcliffe | |
|---|---|
Location within New York | |
| General information | |
| Location | 400 Benedict Avenue, Tarrytown, New York |
| Coordinates | 41°04′02″N 73°50′56″W / 41.0671°N 73.8490°W |
| Completed | 1897, 1910 |
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Carrollcliffe (also formerly known as Castle Hotel & Spa, The Castle at Tarrytown, and Axe Castle) is a historic castle-like building located in Tarrytown, New York. Overlooking the Hudson River valley, it is about 20 miles (32 km) north of the George Washington Bridge. Its hilltop location and the height of its stone towers make it a dominant feature of the area skyline. Built in two stages, in 1897 and 1910, it was constructed to resemble a European castle. In 1981, the village of Tarrytown designated the building a historic landmark. It is part of Westchester County's historical Millionaires' Row. The immediate area where Carrrollcliffe is located is locally referred to as the Tarrytown Crest.