A Stone and Cedar Farmhouse in New Paltz
Jane Anderson | August 18, 2025
This restored, c.1797 stone and cedar farmhouse sits on 7.58 acres just south of New Paltz.
The front porch overlooks an authentic stone well, in a front yard rimmed with stone walls. Mortared stone comprises the other side of the facade, with a saltbox-style roof.
A stone fireplace adds a touch of gray to an otherwise whitewashed living room.
A family room has double glass doors out to a rear deck.
A dining area and stairs to the second floor flow into an open kitchen, which has quartz counters and dramatic, exposed rafters.
A center island offers storage on one side and a two-seat breakfast bar on the other. Wood cabinets are solid on the bottom, with some glass-front cabinets up top.
A spa-like bathroom on the first floor has an oversized, walk-in shower and a marble vanity with an unusual, undermount, aproned sink.
The bedrooms are all upstairs. This one has hardwood flooring; the flow is interrupted by the downstairs fireplace’s chimney, but it offers a nice space to have a desk.
This large bedroom has triple closets and a built-in alcove of shelving. Wide-plank floors highlight the space, which has deep angles thanks to the exterior roofline.
This bedroom has room for a desk and a daybed.
A half-bath on the second floor is convenient and modern, with white wall tile and sleek white fixtures.
The rear deck sits on a rolling backyard.
An indoor pool has a cabana with helpful changing space. The property also includes a large pond.
And a three-car garage has room above for storage or potential expansion.
The 2,308-square-foot house is 3.5 miles from SUNY New Paltz. It’s listed for $775,000.
If this stone and cedar farmhouse looks like your next home base, find out more about 442 South Ohioville Road, New Paltz, from Ashley Minard, licensed real estate agent with Stevens Real Estate/EXP Realty.
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