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Robinwood Estate, Interior

Coraopolis, PA, 15108 US / PA

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Location Description

"Robinwood Estate” Coraopolis, PA Interior and exterior available for shooting. Located 20 minutes north of downtown Pittsburgh, 10 minutes from the airport and Swickley Village. This 4,200+ square feet, four bedroom, three and a half bath home sits upon two lush acres with mature trees lining the dramatic winding driveway. Built by the descendant of Scottish royalty and oil mogul Ovid D. Robinson in 1900. -The original green clay tiled roof and wood siding is in place. -Built before everyone had cars, a natural stone footpath leads from the street up the hill to an oversized brick front patio and formal front door. -An eight hundred square foot unfinished lockable building also sits on the property. House is in a safe family neighborhood. -A Carriage house/ garage sits on the property though it is in need of repair. OK for exterior shots. -A former tennis court, now side lawn, can be used for parking, as can property behind the the main house. -a Gazebo and stone pond, “wishing well” are a lawn feature- though dry. -The main entry showcases a grand staircase with original wrought iron and woodwork, detailed mahogany trim work and hardwood floors. -Multiple sets of beautiful mahogany and glass french doors lead to a formal dining room with a focal point craftsmen-tiled fireplace -Huge open-concept updated kitchen complete with granite countertops, a large island and open family room. -The main level includes a library/office complete with another craftsman-tiled fireplace and an original Otis elevator, and an additional living room with large windows. -The second level provides three spacious guest bedrooms with ample closet space, two full bathrooms, and a large second floor laundry room. -The master suite is close to five hundred square feet with a bathroom, fireplace, an exterior private deck and multiple closets.

Location Category

  • HOUSES - [general]
  • HOUSES - Mansions / Estates
  • HOUSES - Period Homes / Historic

Architecture Style

  • 1920s - 1930s