Chateau de la Roche is a grand French-inspired manor in the affluent New York City suburb of Alpine, New Jersey.
Constructed over four years, the 25,700-square-foot French-inspired manor house and its gated, two-acre grounds were designed for entertaining on an epic scale.
The foyer, with its groined vaulted ceiling, crystal chandelier, and sweeping double staircase, is flanked by a mahogany-paneled library and a formal dining room served by a butler’s pantry. The vast chef’s kitchen transitions to a dining space and a family room with a fireplace and doors to the rear garden.
The great room is the centerpiece of the house, with its dramatic, 37-foot arched ceiling crown, bay of Palladian windows, travertine and marble fireplace, lavish club-style bar—perfect for pre- or post-prandial cocktails. A wine cellar, with temperature-controlled storage for 2,000 bottles, is in the lower-level leisure suite, along with a pub, theater, fitness studio, and private health spa.
Seven bedrooms and 12 bathrooms provide comfortable accommodations for residents, guests, and staff.