- Bedrooms: 6
- Bathrooms: 6
- Size: 581.02 m²
- Price: $2,000,000








Situated on nearly three acres in the heart of the historic village of Warwick, Breckenridge is a commanding example of Greek Revival architecture—its imposing brick facade, towering columns, and symmetrical proportions echo the grandeur of a bygone era. Built in 1911, the residence spans over 576 m² (6,200 sq ft) across three levels, offering six bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms, and a wealth of original details, including seven fireplaces, cathedral ceilings, and a formal dining room and library. The home's architectural elegance is complemented by its thoughtful layout, featuring a gourmet kitchen with a gas stove and pantry, an impressive center hall with a grand staircase, and elevator access. Add your own touches to this charming property to restore it to its former glory. This property was built for Morris Rutherfurd, a prominent figure in Warwick's social and industrial scene in the early 20th century. Rutherfurd was the president and general manager of the Lehigh & Hudson River Railroad and resided in Warwick until his death in 1944. His legacy reflects the influence of the Gilded Age—a period marked by opulence, industrial expansion, and architectural experimentation.