The Astor Home is on an parcel, bounded on the east by Route 9 and on the south by
Landsman Kill. It is gently undulating and mostly wooded. Two of the five buildings and structures on it, the home and a guest cottage, are considered
contributing resources to its listing on the National Register.
Main building A short circular driveway leads from Route 9 to the parking lot, where the main building's northern entrance
facade dominates. It is an H-shaped two-story building with a steeply
pitched cross-
gabled slate roof. It has many distinctive
Jacobean features, such as vertical emphasis via the roof gables from which rise brick chimneys with
corbeled
chimney pots. There are projecting end wings and classically inspired door and window
decoration trimmed in stone. The main entrance is located in a
portico with four
Corinthian columns supporting a full
entablature done in
bas-relief. On the rear, two-story wings project from the southeast and southwest corners. The east has a brick and
stucco wing with decorative
brickwork in a diagonal pattern above the first story. There are two wings on the east, both later additions of brick and concrete. A
chapel and another, smaller wing are attached to the corners of one. All the wings on this elevation are considered non-contributing since they were added in the mid-20th century. The building's interior has been extensively modified over the years to serve the facility's needs. It retains little of its original floor plan.
Outbuildings Near the west wing are the two non-contributing buildings on the property, both modern garages. A swimming pool, likewise too new to be contributing, is located to the south of. Several hundred yards to the south of the main building is the other contributing resource, the guest cottage. It is a
clapboard-
sided frame two-story house on a stone
foundation built into a hillside so that only one story is exposed on the north (rear) facade. Its gabled roof has overhanging
eaves. A two-tiered porch runs along the entire south facade. ==References==