Walton Goggins Owns This $10 Million Restored Scottish Hunting Lodge in The Hudson Valley
The White Lotus star Walton Goggins and his wife, director Nadia Conners, bought a historic Hudson Valley estate for $1.6 million during the height of the pandemic when the couple left Los Angeles in search of a quieter, more grounded lifestyle for their family.
Originally built in 1924 in the style of a Scottish hunting lodge, the home has been meticulously updated while preserving its rich architectural integrity. Post-renovation, it’s estimated that the property value is now in the $10 million range.
Set on 125 acres, the property blends early 20th-century craftsmanship with the couple’s personal style, including vintage furnishings, curated art, and a hidden Prohibition-era bar disguised as a linen closet, which makes us equally as obsessed with it as Justin Potts shared he is on X.
Slightly obsessed with Walton Goggins's Hudson Valley home pic.twitter.com/1y4C8QhFra
— Justin Potts (@PottsJustin) February 28, 2025
Property Highlights
Value: $10 million
Size: 8,031 square feet
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 7
Notable Features: Original 1920s beams and fireplaces, sun-drenched living room, restored “gun room”, hidden speakeasy-style bar, modernized gourmet kitchen, and 125 acres of private grounds
The Lodge Highlights
Each space in the home carries its own unique personality, a testament to the care and creativity Goggins and Conners poured into restoring the lodge. Here are a few standout highlights that capture the essence of their vision.
Sunlit Living Room
First up is a sun-drenched corner of the living room, wrapped in windows that frame the changing seasons and offer front-row views of the sunrise. Goggins has called this his favorite spot to share a romantic cappuccino with his wife each morning as the day begins.
Art-Filled Dining Room
Just around the corner, the dining room doubles as the family’s personal gallery, filled with artwork Goggins has collected over the past 28 years. Each piece offers his son a chance to appreciate history and culture through a diverse mix of media and stories.
Kitchen For Bread Baking
In the next room over, you’ll find the heart of the home, the kitchen, where Goggins gladly lets his wife take the lead on cooking. That is, unless it’s time to bake sourdough or focaccia, which he proudly claims as his specialty.
The kitchen’s breakfast nook is filled with personal touches, from the wooden table that made the journey with the family from Los Angeles to the distinctive brass light fixtures pulled from Goggins’ own collection. Every element adds a layer of history and character to the cozy corner.
Tour The Full House With Walton
While we’ve shared our favorite lodge highlights, there’s still so much more to uncover. From hidden details to personal stories, every corner of the home holds something special, which you can experience for yourself in the full Open Door tour Goggins did with Architectural Digest.
The Home in Pictures
The way the home came together as a masterpiece of craftsmanship, history, and comfort, rooted in the personalities of Goggins and Conners, was nothing short of magic. What was once on the verge of falling apart is now not just livable, but deeply personal and full of life.
Some of the most dramatic changes included closing off the original front entrance to carve out a cozy reading nook, combining several smaller rooms into a spacious office, and converting what was once a gun room into a warm and inviting entry foyer.
Each of these transformations is featured in these two Instagram posts from Architectural Digest, offering a closer look at how the home was thoughtfully reimagined.
Embracing a Quieter Life
After three decades in Los Angeles, Walton Goggins and his wife have found what they believe to be their forever home tucked away in New York’s Hudson Valley.
What you see today is the result of a collective effort, artisans, technicians, plumbers, and more, who helped breathe new life into a home that had weathered time and nearly faded away.
Goggins ultimately revived a forgotten place with care and intention, allowing it to be reborn with purpose, now offering his family the kind of peace and permanence they’ve long craved.
Though they first purchased the property in 2020, Goggins continues to balance country living with a busy career, most recently appearing in The White Lotus and staying active with multiple upcoming projects.

