LUXURY PROPERTY AUCTION: 15-29 July. Accepting starting bids through 14 July. Starting bids expected between 3M-5M. Earn an incentive by 14 July. A century of intention lives in this land. Set across 280± acres of Catskill Mountain wilderness just over two hours from Manhattan, the Erpf Estate is a rare convergence of soul and scale--a working compound where every structure, path, and sculpture was placed with purpose. The restored colonial manor unfolds across expansive decks and wide lawns, its meditative cupola rising above gardens that give way to forest and sky. A covered cedar staircase descends to the brick gate house, where three independent apartments frame a semi-circular pond along moss-lined bluestone paths. Beyond, a heated pool and bluestone terrace, a five-stall horse barn, a polo field, a tennis court, and an office cabin in the trees complete a property designed for every season of life. At the estate's heart, a 1,680-foot stone maze built in 1965 by sculptor Michael Ayrton, the only one of its kind since antiquity, stands as both landmark and invitation. Two trout streams and ten miles of trail do the rest. 390 Erpf Road Eagles Ridge Farm A One-of-One Catskills Legacy Estate 390 Erpf Road, Arkville, NY Offered at $10,000,000 Set across 280 extraordinary acres in the western Catskills, Eagles Ridge Farm is not merely a property, but a fully realized private world, an irreplaceable convergence of art, architecture, wilderness, and legacy. Bordered by thousands of acres of protected wilderness within the historic sphere of the Gould and Rockefeller Catskills holdings, the estate retains the scale and quiet grandeur of a disappearing era. Assembled over generations, the property carries forward a tradition of deeply personal estates created not simply for habitation, but for reflection, creativity, and permanence. Unlike many great legacy properties lost to subdivision or time, this extraordinary holding remains remarkably intact, a singular offering of cultural depth, ecological scale, and privacy that would be nearly impossible to recreate today. Just over two hours from New York City, the property unfolds across forests, open meadows, private streams, and mountain ridgelines rising to 2,270 feet. More than ten miles of trails weave throughout the land, revealing swimming holes, moss-covered pathways, sculptural clearings, and panoramic viewpoints that feel entirely removed from the modern world. At the heart of the estate lies one of the most extraordinary environmental sculptures ever created, Michael Ayrton's stone maze. Conceived by Wall Street investor and contemporary art collector Armand Erpf after reading Ayrton's The Maze Maker, a fictional autobiography of Daedalus, the work was commissioned directly from the celebrated English sculptor and completed in 1965. Believed to be the largest stone maze built since antiquity, the work stretches approximately 1,680 feet and is anchored by original bronzes depicting Daedalus, Icarus, and the Minotaur. Both artwork and immersive landscape experience, it transforms the property into something far beyond a traditional country estate, a museum-quality assemblage woven into the landscape itself, equal parts philosophical environment and living work of art. Near the entrance to the stone maze, a smaller contemplative labyrinth offers a quieter moment of reflection within the landscape. More than a dozen additional sculptures are woven throughout the grounds, reinforcing the estate's identity as a place shaped as much by imagination as by architecture. The main residence was fully renovated in 2016 for modern mountain living while preserving its timeless relationship to the surrounding landscape. Spanning approximately 5,300 square feet with eight bedrooms and seven-and-a-half baths, the home opens to expansive terraces, formal gardens, wide lawns, and sweeping mountain views. A meditative cupola crowns the residence, creating a rare balance between refinement and wilderness. Beyond a covered cedar staircase and moss-lined bluestone paths sits a beautifully restored 2,800-square-foot brick guest house with three private apartments, offering flexible accommodations for guests, caretakers, artists, or multi-generational living. The estate further includes: " An 800-square-foot pool house with kitchenette and changing rooms " A heated 56' x 24' pool with expansive bluestone terrace " A five-stall horse barn and polo stick-and-ball field " Garages accommodating up to six vehicles " A rustic office cabin and trout stream pump house " A Har-Tru tennis court ready for resurfacing for tennis or pickleball " Wired and wireless high-speed internet and comprehensive security infrastructure " Existing systems supporting future off-grid energy potential The land itself is among the property's greatest luxuries. Approximately 40 acres of lawns, meadows, and pasture blend into 240 acres of mixed forest traversed by two year-round trout streams, Bush Kill and Dry Brook, creating private swimming holes, wildlife corridors, and a remarkable sense of immersion in nature. Bald eagles, deer, wild turkey, and native trout all thrive within the ecosystem of the estate. Importantly, the property remains free of conservation easements and deed restrictions, allowing unusual flexibility for future stewardship. Whether envisioned as a private compound, creative retreat, wellness destination, conservation-minded legacy holding, or multi-generational estate, the opportunity is exceptionally rare. The property is offered with more than a dozen outdoor sculptures. A comprehensive inventory is available upon request. Eagles Ridge Farm belongs to a category of property seldom encountered in any market, deeply personal estates created over time, with artistic significance, architectural integrity, and land of true consequence. Not simply luxury. Not replicable. A one-of-one estate.