A Lovely Colonial in Sparkill: $599K

  |  November 7, 2024

This lovely Colonial in Sparkill, Rockland County, is a hidden gem.

Built in 1920, it has three bedrooms and 1.5 baths. The traditional covered front porch welcomes visitors with a paved pathway and gray steps.

A richly stained front door contrasts well with the white siding, gray flooring, and natural ceiling of the porch.

The traditional theme continues inside, with a living room that sports the original hardwood floor. It flows into the dining room.

The dining room is a nice size, with plenty of space for extra furniture.

A half-bath on the main level has white-grouted, gray subway tile on the walls.

An exposed brick column adds interest to the eat-in kitchen, which has a terra-cotta tile floor and oak cabinets.

The listing appears to show rooms with different wall colors, so we’re assuming these canary-yellow walls now share the gray tones of the previous image.

This bedroom has elegant gray walls and a dark, hardwood floor.

Robin’s-egg blue walls highlight the primary bedroom, which has…

…an attached, second-story sunroom.

Light putty-colored walls mark this bedroom, which has a closet and is a good size.

Aaaand we’re back to canary yellow for this bedroom.

The full bath on the second floor has a glass, walk-shower and marble walls.

The basement has a recreation room and an unfinished room.

This screened porch is off the kitchen.

Did we mention that the Sparkill Viaduct cuts through the backyard? This elevated transport has been featured in movies like The Purple Rose of Cairo.

The 1,327-square-foot home sits on a third of an acre, just down the street from the Sparkill Steakhouse. And St. Thomas Aquinas College is just over a mile away, for those who want to expand their minds.

If this lovely Colonial in Sparkill makes you fall in love, find out more about 17 Ferdon Avenue, Sparkill, from Mary Lukens with Howard Hanna | Rand Realty.

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