Custom Pools Designed for Pound Ridge's Secluded Landscape
Pound Ridge is Westchester County's best-kept secret -- and its residents prefer it that way. Tucked into the northeastern corner of the county where New York meets the Connecticut border, Pound Ridge is a community of roughly five thousand people spread across twenty-three square miles of protected woodlands, glacier-carved ridgelines, and winding country roads without a single traffic light. The town sits adjacent to the 4,315-acre Pound Ridge Reservation, one of Westchester's largest nature preserves, and that proximity to undeveloped land defines the community's character. Properties here range from $2 million to over $15 million, and the homeowners who choose Pound Ridge are buying more than a house -- they are buying privacy, nature, and a quality of silence that is nearly impossible to find within an hour of Manhattan.
Building a luxury pool in Pound Ridge requires a builder who understands that the landscape comes first. Gedney Pools brings deep luxury aquatic-construction expertise to Pound Ridge's most discerning properties. We build custom gunite pools, vanishing edge designs, integrated spas and water features, and complete pool renovations that honor the natural environment while delivering the luxury and performance that Pound Ridge homeowners expect.
The Pound Ridge Difference: Building with the Land
Pound Ridge is not a community of manicured lawns and formal gardens. Its beauty is wilder, more organic, and more demanding of a pool builder who can work with nature rather than against it. Properties here are characterized by mature oak and maple forests, exposed granite ledge, natural streams and wetlands, and dramatic elevation changes. A pool that looks perfect in Scarsdale or Rye would look entirely wrong planted in the middle of a Pound Ridge woodland clearing. The best pools here feel as though they belong -- as though water has always gathered in that particular spot on that particular hillside.
This design philosophy requires a fundamentally different approach to pool construction. Instead of starting with a predetermined shape and forcing the land to accommodate it, we begin with the site itself. Where does the land naturally direct the eye? Where does the afternoon light fall? Where does the grade create an opportunity for a water's edge that catches the reflection of surrounding trees? These are the questions that guide our Pound Ridge designs, and answering them well is what separates a generic pool installation from a landscape-defining water feature.
The geological reality of Pound Ridge adds both challenge and opportunity. The town sits on some of the oldest exposed rock in the northeastern United States, with metamorphic formations that can appear within inches of the surface. Rock excavation is a standard component of pool construction here, and our team approaches it with the combination of power and precision that Pound Ridge demands. Where rock must be removed, we use controlled hydraulic methods that protect surrounding root systems and landscape features. Where rock can be preserved, we integrate it -- a natural granite shelf becomes the edge of a sun ledge, an exposed face becomes the backdrop for a waterfall feature.
Pool Styles That Belong in Pound Ridge
Naturalistic Freeform Pools. The most requested pool style in Pound Ridge follows the contours of the land rather than imposing geometric order. Freeform gunite pools with irregular edges, natural stone coping (Connecticut fieldstone, Pennsylvania bluestone, or native granite), and zero-entry beach entries create pools that resemble natural ponds more than conventional swimming pools. The structural engineering beneath the surface is anything but natural -- precision-formed steel, pneumatically applied gunite, and sophisticated filtration -- but the visual result blends seamlessly with Pound Ridge's woodland character.
Hillside Vanishing Edge Pools. Pound Ridge's terrain is defined by ridges and valleys, and many properties feature building sites with significant elevation above the surrounding landscape. These sites are ideal for vanishing edge (infinity) pools where the far edge of the pool drops away, creating the illusion that the water extends into the forest canopy below. In autumn, when the surrounding hardwoods turn, the effect is extraordinary -- a pool that appears to blend into a mountainside of color.
Boulder-Integrated Spa and Water Features. Spas and water features in Pound Ridge work best when they reference the natural landscape. Hot tubs built into boulder groupings, waterfall features that cascade over native stone, and bubbling springs that emerge from rock gardens all extend the naturalistic vocabulary into functional pool amenities. These features also extend the swimming season -- a spa surrounded by boulders and evergreen plantings becomes a private retreat deep into October and beyond.
Lap Pools in Woodland Clearings. Not every Pound Ridge pool must be naturalistic. Some homeowners prefer the clean geometry of a formal lap pool set within a carefully cleared forest glade, framed by native plantings and accessed via stone pathways. The contrast between the precision of the pool's lines and the organic complexity of the surrounding woodland creates a compelling tension that sophisticated homeowners find deeply appealing.
Pool Renovations for Legacy Properties. Pound Ridge properties that have been in families for generations often include pools built in earlier decades. Our renovation work updates these pools structurally and aesthetically -- replacing dated plaster with modern pebble finishes, upgrading mechanical systems to energy-efficient variable-speed equipment, adding automation, and reconfiguring layouts to better integrate with updated landscape plans.
Navigating Pound Ridge's Construction Requirements
The Town of Pound Ridge takes environmental protection seriously, and pool construction must comply with the town's zoning code, wetland regulations, and building department requirements. Properties within the Cross River or Mianus River watersheds face additional environmental review. Septic system proximity, well water setbacks, and the town's four-acre minimum lot size all factor into pool placement and design. Our team manages the complete permitting process, working with the Pound Ridge Building Department and Conservation Advisory Council to ensure full compliance before ground is broken.
Access logistics in Pound Ridge require advance planning. Many properties are reached via long, winding driveways through wooded terrain. Equipment staging, material delivery routes, and construction vehicle access all require careful coordination to protect the property's trees, stone walls, and natural features. We develop detailed site access plans for every Pound Ridge project, because the journey to the pool site matters as much as the construction itself.
Serving All of Pound Ridge
Our construction work reaches every part of Pound Ridge: the estates along Westchester Avenue and Trinity Pass, the properties near Scotts Corners, the secluded homes bordering the Pound Ridge Reservation, the hilltop sites along Old Stone Hill Road, and the estates near the Mianus River Gorge Preserve. We also serve properties in the neighboring community of South Salem that share Pound Ridge's woodland character. Just across the Connecticut border from our Darien headquarters, Pound Ridge is one of our closest and most natural service areas.