A c.1872 Goshen Home with Tons of Character

  |  July 16, 2025

Today, Upstater visits Goshen’s horse country, in the area of Orange County’s Campbell Hall (which is technically in the town of Hamptonburgh).

Anyhoo, this lovely, c. 1872 home has beautiful bones and a quirky interior that’s a mix of vintage beauty and head-scratching layouts. The exterior is charming, with a full, covered front porch with X-railings.

The living room has gorgeous wide-plank hardwood flooring…

…and a white, wood-burning fireplace, flanked by mullioned windows.

The dining room is large, with the same pretty floor.

The kitchen has a chunky center island across from a brick-faced, cast-iron woodstove. Spiral stairs go to the second floor from here.

This kitchen has tons of character, from the granite and butcher-block counters to a legit butcher block, a French-inspired rooster mural, and sliders to the outdoors.

This bedroom is quirky: It has the vintage flooring, and just enough room for a big bed on one side…

…and a closet and a brick fireplace (and, apparently, great WiFi) on the other side.

This upstairs bedroom has a gently curving ceiling.

The third bedroom has pink walls.

The listing says there are two baths, but pictures show only one. It’s a beaut, though, with a stone-lined shower, black-and-white floor tile, and a pedestal sink against lavender-and-white-wainscoted walls.

The house measures 2,584 square feet and sits on 5.4 acres, with this generously sized deck and flagstone patio out back.

In the Goshen school district, this home is in a jewel of a location, with locally grown herbs, teas, and plants (and workshops, too) available a mile away at the Goshen Green Farm. It’s listed for $595,000.

If this c.1872 Goshen home rings your bell, find out more about 35 Everett Road, Goshen, from Chrysovalant Diakopoulos, licensed real estate agent with Bouklis Group Marketing Corp.

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