About two hours from New York City, the four-acre compound is comprised of two properties: the castle and a lake house. Each features turrets with stairs that lead to a widow’s walk affording a panoramic view of the lake and grounds. Originally built in 1903 by New York Doctor Rudolph Gudewill for his wife, the 12,000 square-feet estate offers six bedrooms, seven full and five half baths, four indoor kitchens, one outside kitchen, dens, a game room, a sunroom, a formal dining room, an office, a gym, multiple stone fireplaces including one on the terrace and a family room with a bar. The grounds feature an extra-large, infinity-edged pool, extensive gardens, a Statue of Liberty replica and a four-car garage. Jeter, whose maternal grandfather grew up in the castle in the 1950s after being adopted by owners John and Julia Tiedemann, bought the property in 2002 and began a long and expensive restoration. The listing agent is Mary Lovera with Wright Real Estate, Nyack, New York. Next, find out the current status of Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez’s relationship.