What if you could command nearly 8 acres, a private tennis court, a resort-style swimming pool, and a 14-bedroom Georgian manor, while still being wheels down at JFK or LaGuardia in just over an hour? Roundwood Manor makes that lifestyle possible. Set in the heart of Hunting Valley’s countryside, this estate offers a rare convergence of architecture, amenities, and proximity to NYC. The surrounding community is home to some of the nation’s most respected private schools and institutions. A brief one-hour flight places Manhattan within easy reach, positioning Roundwood Manor as a compelling alternative to the Hamptons, with more land, privacy, and a scale rarely found at this value. Originally built in 1924 by the Van Sweringen brothers, the visionaries behind Cleveland’s Terminal Tower, this estate is a masterwork of Georgian architecture. Crowned with a Buckingham slate roof, the residence reflects a level of craftsmanship that is rare today. Inside, the home achieves museum-quality distinction. The drawing room is illuminated by a Waterford chandelier, one of only two ever created, with its counterpart kept in the Smithsonian. With 14 beds and 16 baths, the estate offers exceptional versatility. The main residence is complemented by multiple apartments with private entrances, providing seamless options for multi-generational living, guest suites, or discreet income generation. The scale and layout also present opportunities for reconfiguration, enhancing both lifestyle and long-term value. Recently appraised at $46,000,000 and now offered at $3,850,000, Roundwood Manor presents a valuation gap seldom seen in today’s market. For buyers seeking space, privacy, and architectural significance, whether based in Ohio or within reach of the East Coast, Roundwood Manor is more than a home. It is a strategic acquisition, a lifestyle investment, and a rare opportunity to own something irreplaceable, with convenient access to NYC and the Hamptons at a fraction of the cost.
This spectacular Hunting Valley property has 5.42 acres of serenity and paradise with a gorgeous pond, flat greenspace off the large bluestone patio and is perfect for entertaining family and friends. Although built in 1995 it was completely renovated in 2006. The renovation was designed by well known architect John Brown and contracted by Gary Spaeth of ManorBrook Homes. In 2019, another renovation included a completely new kitchen, new powder room and new floors throughout. In 2023, another renovation included transforming two bathrooms on the second level and new carpet throughout the upstairs. Special features of the home include: private first floor primary suite with separate walk-in closets and toilets, large jacuzzi tub and walk-in tiled shower; amazing gourmet kitchen with large center island; a walk in pantry plus a butler's pantry with refrigerator and wine cooler; a wet bar with an under-counter refrigerator and freezer; year round porch overlooking the private backyard; outdoor built-in grill area; two private offices; media room; large loft area on the second floor; additional workspace; both first level and second level laundry rooms; extensive finished lower level with walk out featuring wet bar, game room, recreation room, gym and spacious guest suite, extra storage spaces throughout. A very special property you and your family would love to call home.

Hunting Valley is located in Ohio. Hunting Valley, Ohio has a population of 757. Hunting Valley is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 22.84% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 23.83%.
The median household income in Hunting Valley, Ohio is $163,333. The median household income for the surrounding county is $55,109 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Hunting Valley is 57.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 81.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 19 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 42.6 inches per year, with 82.2 inches of snow per year.