Barrytown Analog

$Inquire

3 BED / 1.5 BATH |  2,340 SQ FT |  0.72 ACRES | BUILT 1860

 

Located within the Hudson River Historic District in the desirable hamlet of Barrytown along a scenic byway and Hudson River Greenway Trail; a designated bicycle, scenic and historic route. This exceptional property offers a multitude of choices starting with a circa 1860, three bedroom 2340 sqft eyebrow colonial farmhouse plus added living space possible with TWO 2-STORY BARNS on almost a full acre nestled between two 200 acres estates. Great character and charm are brought alive in this home by it’s loving owner. The house is filled with historic details and stunning light throughout the day. FEATURES include: a 1940’s Chambers Stove in excellent condition, hardwood floors, antique linoleum carpets, Hudson Valley sand hand plastered walls, a farm sink, antique windows, vintage fireplace mantles, and a genuine built-in US Postmaster safe from the home's historic use as the home of the US Postmaster. Enjoy Catskill Mountain views from the porch or take a leisurely walk to the Hudson River only 1 mile away. The barns add an additional 3200 sqft of useable space with incredible potential. Electric service already established at both barns and a second well on the property located between the two structures. The Red Barn, formerly a local general store, is an active artist studio on the ground floor with wall to wall windows, a great source of natural light. The Green Barn offers two garage doors entrance on the first floor. The second floor of both barns are glorious post and beam construction with windows overlooking the property, and wide open layouts with vaulted ceilings a truly stunning open space that has to be seen in person to be appreciated. Conveniently located to Rhinebeck & Red Hook, Amtrak, Rhinecliff/Kingston Bridge, Taconic Parkway,  Bard College, close to hiking trails and local farms. This home has been featured in Elle Décor Magazine. A very rare offering and a MUST SEE!

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