Description
Tucked deep in the woods yet only minutes from major routes, this timeless colonial retreat offers both privacy and possibility. Designed in the style of early American homesteads but built with enduring modern materials, the residence blends history and function with grace. Inside, you'll find craftsmanship rooted in the land itself. The creek stone fireplace was built from stone gathered on the property. Solid oak floors, milled from local trees, anchor each room with warmth and character. The property includes a remarkable secondary structure adjacent to the home. Outfitted with heat and electricity, it was originally designed as a model vehicle showroom and is currently enjoyed as a woodworking and mill space. Its scale, light, and utility invite creativity—an artist's studio, a collector's gallery, a private event space or even a second residence. A wood-burning boiler serves both the house and second structure, offering a sustainable, green energy option. Trails weave through the surrounding forest, perfect for long walks, wildlife watching, or four-season recreation. Expansion is also easy, with the potential to add a third bathroom without compromising flow or style. Every detail speaks of thoughtful design, timeless construction, and the rare opportunity to live completely immersed in nature while staying connected to the Hudson Valley and beyond.