Well-Preserved 1700s Stone House in the Hudson Valley, $375K
Kandy Harris | November 16, 2017Fans of antique homes, take note. This c.1760 stone house in West Coxsackie might be old, but it’s in good shape and includes four acres of land with gardens, a shed, and detached two-car garage.
The property is located in Greene County, about five minutes west of Coxsackie village on the Hudson River. Its environs are rural, and serene, rolling meadows and fields are a familiar sight around these parts. The nearest NYS I-87 Thruway exit is also about five minutes away, making it convenient if you plan to occasionally commute or just want to get to know the area.
As for the two-bedroom house, the 1749 square foot interior comes with plenty of nods to the home’s past, such as the exposed stone walls and beams, three fireplaces (all working), and its original hardwood plank flooring. These old stone homes were built with long-term durability in mind, which is why we’re talking about this one right now, 257 years since its construction.
Interested in seeing more of this Hudson Valley 1700s stone house? Check out 24 Martin Road, West Coxsackie at Heart Land Realty.
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