15 Fine-and-Dandy Acres and a Farmhouse, Too, $395K
Kandy Harris | January 9, 2020
Here’s a bona fide mountain paradise: A renovated 1830s farmhouse on a quiet country road in Delaware Co., NY.
Just try not to fall in love with every room inside this 2,940-square-foot Colonial home, starting with the delightful dining room with hand-tooled ceiling beams and hardwood floors. If that doesn’t quite get the butterflies going, try the timber-lined living room with hardwood floors and a woodstove.


Back in the dining room, the spacious kitchen, a modern spin on a well-equipped farmhouse kitchen, might set your soul on fire…

…but then again, maybe the ground-floor’s game room (games included with the sale) is more your cup of tea.

Or, maybe you’ve been dreaming of a media or music room…

…or a serene master suite with complete with a midcentury look and a spa bath adorned with custom tiling.


Your guests might fall in love, too, since there are four bedrooms in this house, plus a second full bath up on the second floor.




Or, perhaps you’re more pragmatic and a good renovation is what really revs your engine. New features like electric, plumbing, septic, insulation, Thermopane windows, architectural shingle roof, pressure tank, hot water heater and, newly-painted exterior clapboard siding will send you head-over-heels.

Maybe the Great Outdoors is the true love-of-your-life, in which case, the property’s 15-acre parcel might drive you wild, with a mix of grassy meadows and forests, all nestled along the Treadwell Creek.
Situated just a short 10-minute drive from Delhi village and a 20-minute drive from Oneonta city.

Is this 1830s farmhouse your actual soulmate? Find out more about 6901 Country Route 214, Meredith, NY from Coldwell Banker Timberland Properties.
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