Just Listed: The House from the Movie “Stepmom” in New York

Just Listed: The House from the Movie “Stepmom” in New York

I have been in love with this gorgeous old house since the Susan Sarandon-Julia Roberts tear-jerker “Stepmom” arrived in movie theaters back in 1998. Some of the filming locations I’ve featured get talked about more often online (“Something’s Gotta Give,” anyone?), but this is one of my personal favorites.

The stunning property overlooks the Hudson River in Upper Nyack, New York, and is known as Glenholme. It was built in 1854 and has 6 bedrooms, 4 baths, and 5,239 square feet.

I first featured it over a decade ago when the homeowner shared photos with us of what the real interiors looked like at the time. I was told that the exteriors were filmed on location, but the rooms were replicated on a soundstage for the film, and it was fun to compare the two side by side.

When I heard that the house was on the market again, I couldn’t click over to see the listing fast enough. It has been updated and staged since the last time we saw it. Take a look!

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Glenholme: Filming Location for the Movie “Stepmom”

Side exterior view of Glenholme Victorian Mansion Nyack New York

This screenshot from “Stepmom” shows how this corner of the house looked two and a half decades ago:

exterior of house in fog in autumn

The house has also appeared in other movies, including “The Bounty Hunter” starring Jennifer Aniston and Gerard Butler:

screenshot of house exterior from the movie The Bounty Hunter

And in the second season of the TV show “Lipstick Jungle,” it was called “Fielding Farm:”

house seen from drive in TV show Lipstick Jungle

Interestingly, the Production Designer for “Stepmom” was Stuart Wurtzel.
He was also the Production Designer for “Lipstick Jungle.”
Can’t blame him if he wanted to return and work with this house again!

Grounds of Glenholme looking up grassy hill to Victorian house

One of the notable features of the house is the three-sided wrap-around veranda.

Exterior view of Victorian Mansion known as Glenholme

The Entry Hall, Staircase, and Living Room:

Interior front door and staircase of Glenholme

On “Lipstick Jungle,” they shot an episode called “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Prada” inside the house.
This was in 2008, but the front door, pillars, and other details appear to remain mostly unchanged:

women gather in entry hall of house

The show was based on a novel by Candace Bushnell by the same name.

It starred Brooke Shields, Kim Raver, and Lindsay Price as friends navigating love and careers in New York City.

This episode, where they spend a weekend at this house, was one of my favorites because we got to see more of it.

living area with fireplace inside Victorian mansion Glenholme

This is how the living room looked in the movie “Stepmom:”

Susan Sarandon sitting on sofa in living room in movie Stepmom

The Living Room in the Listing:

two sofas flanking a fireplace inside the Stepmom movie house

The Staircase:

front staircase in Glenholme Victorian

In this screenshot from “Stepmom” (below), you can see how similar the staircase and front hall are.
However, the walls and doors are slightly different if you look closely:

staircase and front hall of Stepmom house

The First-Floor Study:

first floor study with teal walls, fireplace and beamed ceiling

The Dining Room:

dining room with fireplace

That wall of windows is spectacular.
I did a double-take when I saw this because it is much lighter and brighter than it used to be.
The room looked very different when the former homeowner sent me this photo of it in 2011 (below):

dining room with dark woodwork and wallpaper

The Kitchen

white kitchen with large island

Here’s how the kitchen looked when it belonged to Susan Sarandon’s character Jackie:

Screenshot of Julia Roberts and Susan Sarandon in Stepmom movie

You can see the similarities in it and the kitchen today, including the back staircase:

screenshot of kitchen in the movie Stepmom with Susan Sarandon

Note: I was told that these interiors were inspired by the real rooms of the house but recreated on a soundstage, whereas “Lipstick Jungle” filmed on location. However, if you have heard differently, let me know!

white kitchen with stainless steel range

white kitchen with pendant lights over island

In this screenshot I took from “Lipstick Jungle,” we get a glimpse of the landing at the top of the stairs:

Brooke Shields coming down staircase

Here’s what that cozy spot looks like in the real estate listing:

cozy landing with sofa and fireplace

For the movie “Stepmom,” they created this charming sitting area at the top of the stairs:

Susan Sarandon sits sewing on the landing

The Wraparound Porch:

chairs on wraparound porch overlooking river view

The listing notes:

Nestled along the shores of the Hudson River in Rockland County, this elegant Victorian residence, known as Glenholme, offers a timeless blend of historic charm and modern luxury. Upon arrival, the home captivates with a three-sided wraparound veranda, perfect for enjoying sunrise views. The living room exudes luxury with a coffered ceiling, fireplace, and French doors. The show-stopping eat-in kitchen is a culinary masterpiece, equipped with state-of-the-art appliances.

aerial view of Victorian house Glenholme

“Natural light abounds throughout, with river views from all bedrooms and the primary suite, complete with an en-suite bath and large walk-in closet. The well-manicured grounds feature waterfront views, and a tranquil brook.

“Extensively renovated to its current splendor, Glenholme was famously featured in the film “Stepmom” and offers proximity to Nyack’s vibrant dining and shopping scene. With panoramic views of the Hudson River and the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, this home epitomizes waterfront living at its finest.”

overhead view of Glenholme property and Hudson River at sunset

For more information about 501 N. Broadway in Nyack, New York, check the listing.
Thanks to Laura Rozos and Jessica Sigmund at Compass for telling me about it!
Photo credit: Zack Milligan from Hamptons Visuals.
front exterior of house with wraparound porch
To see more photos showing how the house looked in 2011,
you can read my original post about it.
Visit my TV & Movie Houses page to see other filming locations I’ve featured,
including the white house with blue shutters from “The Notebook.”

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