House Crush of the Week: Historic Second Empire Victorian in Rhinebeck $1,995,000
Kandy Harris | June 3, 2016If you’re a fan of all things 19th century and Victorian with frills and opulence galore, you’re going to love this c.1875 Second Empire Victorian in Rhinebeck village. Rhinebeck happens to be home to quite a few of these impressive, well-maintained (or well-renovated) historic village manses, but this one takes the decorated wedding cake.
Known as the John O’Brien Residence, this was the first residence in the village to be outfitted with gas lighting, and the house received a full renovation just last year. Includes a wealth of crown moldings, marble fireplaces, mahogany staircase that reaches all the way to the third floor, parquet floors, and preserved original details all around. Sits on a half-acre residential lot within two blocks of Rhinebeck center including Upstate Cinemas, Terrapin Restaurant, and all the cute shops. Also less than 10 minutes from the Rhinecliff Amtrak station. We’ll shut up now and let you start drooling over the pictures. Wait until you see the exterior…
46 Livingston Street, Rhinebeck (H.H. Hill Realty)
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