"THE PARROT HOUSE" - 982 Bradley Parkway, Blauvelt, NY - Some homes are built. Others are inherited by the landscape. Hidden along one of Rockland County's most storied roads, where nearly three private acres dissolve into a vast tapestry of protected parkland, "The Parrot House" feels like a forgotten chapter of Hudson Valley history waiting to be rediscovered. Never before offered for sale, this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to steward an estate of remarkable provenance, architectural pedigree, and natural beauty. Beyond its stone walls, mature eastern hardwoods, and native greenery, the property unfolds into an extraordinary world of privacy, surrounded by the preserved acreage of Buttermilk Falls County Park, Schuyler Town Park, and Blauvelt State Park. Miles of wooded trails, native wildlife, uninterrupted natural vistas, and solitude, create the feeling of a private preserve. As the western sky ignites beyond the distant Ramapo Mountains, the sunsets here feel less like an event and more like a living work of art. The estate traces its genesis to Mary Tremain Bradley, a prominent Manhattan artist with a passion for parrots and a descendant of one of Rockland County's most influential philanthropic families. Generations of the Bradley family were instrumental in preserving hundreds of acres of open space throughout the area, land that would ultimately become some of the county's most treasured parks. Sean Hunter Ryan Memorial Park and Stephen Rowe Bradley Sr. Park stand today as a testament to a family whose vision extended far beyond their own estate. Designed by renowned architect James Gamble Rogers, celebrated for his timeless craftsmanship and collegiate gothic works, the home reflects an era when architecture was intended to endure. Encompassing approximately 2, 800 square feet, this American Colonial classic residence offers five bedrooms and three full baths, including a primary suite with its own fireplace. Yet it is the home's gathering spaces that leave the most lasting impression. A breathtaking great room and dining room unfold beneath a dramatic arched ceiling, anchored by a fireplace and surrounded by full wainscoting and intricate millwork rarely found today. Rich red oak paneling and original hardwood floors bring warmth and authenticity throughout. Everywhere, windows frame the landscape like living paintings—each season transforming the view beyond. The house is not presented as a finished statement, but as something far more compelling: a canvas. Kitchen and baths await the imagination of their next steward, while the home's extraordinary bones, architectural lineage, and expansive footprint provide endless opportunity for restoration, refinement, expansion, or reimagination. Outside, broad lawns, rolling fields and stone walls create an Ansel Adams setting that feels both cultivated and wonderfully untamed. With 2.92 private acres, there is ample space for future gardens, a pool, guest accommodations, outdoor entertaining spaces, or simply preserving the quiet beauty that already exists. Though physically located in Blauvelt within the award-winning South Orangetown School District, the home's coveted Nyack mailing address places it just moments from one of the Hudson Valley's most beloved riverfront villages. Nyack's celebrated restaurants, boutiques, galleries, marinas, riverfront parks, and vibrant arts scene are all within easy reach, while Manhattan sits just thirty minutes away. Properties such as this rarely emerge for sale. A historic family legacy. A celebrated architect. Nearly three private acres embraced by protected parkland. Magnificent viewscapes. Enduring craftsmanship. Unlimited potential. Some homes ask to be purchased. The Parrot House asks to be continued…