Over the years, hundreds of couples danced to their first song at Boulderberg Manor, an impressive Gothic Revival manor house in Tomkins Cove that was, for many many years, a popular Rockland restaurant and catering hall. 
It was built around 1858 by industrialist Calvin Tomkins as the largest poured concrete structure in New York State, at the time. Here’s an old photo: 
The house has beautifully restored period details including exuberant decorations on many of the ceilings. There are 10 marble fireplaces, mahogany staircases, high pitched gable roofs with multiple dormers, cupola, oriel windows and more. The home has 8 bedrooms and 3 1/2 half baths and more charm that you could imagine, considering the house spent a lot of years as a commercial enterprise. Boulderberg Manor is on .4.8 acres and comes with a couple of charming outbuilding ssuch as a cottage and a gazebo. It’s listed for $1,175,000 with Richard Ellis/Sotheby’s International Realty. Here’s a link to the listing: http://www.sothebysrealty.com/eng/sales/detail/180-l-971-4411184/-boulderberg-manor-tomkins-cove-ny-10980?WT.mc
