A Turn-of-the-Century Beauty in Washingtonville: $599K

  |  April 3, 2024

The village of Washingtonville is a bedroom community in Orange County; it’s perfect for NYC firefighters and police officers, since it’s just an hour’s drive (on a good day) to the city.

Today’s house pick is a turn-of-the-century beauty. Built in 1900, it’s undergone some renovations that modernized it; however, the interior needs some cosmetic updates.

An expansive front yard gives way to an equally expansive, curving, stone-walled front porch.

Wrapping around the house, the porch has lots of room for entertaining in the warm weather.

The front parlor has leaded glass windows and a leaded glass insert in the front door. Thick carpeting fills this room and climbs up the stairs.

A stone fireplace adds a rustic touch. Glass-paned pocket doors separate this room from the dining room.

A columned doorway leads from the parlor to a living room.

The dining room is as thickly carpeted as the other two spaces.

A built-in butler’s pantry has its own nook that’s perfect for housekeeping tools and everything else needed to help run a home.

The kitchen oozes farmhouse vibes—its oak cabinets, wood flooring, and bullnose countertops could all use a refresh.

A closeup of the dining room’s pocket door allows us to peek up the stairs to a beautiful, stained-glass window.

Its delicate filigree is a stunning highlight in the gray-carpeted stairwell.

Four bedrooms are on the second floor. This one has angled nooks and leaded-glass windows.

This room has plush carpeting and neutral walls.

A pink carpet and a black ceiling border sandwich a curving wall of windows in this bedroom.

The house has 1.5 bathrooms. The full bath is on the second floor, with a tiled tub/shower, hexagonal penny tile on the floor, and white tile halfway up the walls.

The primary bedroom has a wall of built-in drawers, cupboards, and shelves.

The house measures 2,066 square feet; if that’s not enough space, a walk-up attic could be additional, dramatic space.

A detached, two-car garage is at the end of the driveway.

The house sits on not-quite-a-half-acre. It’s a half-mile to a glass of fine vintage at Brotherhood, America’s Oldest Winery.

If this vintage farmhouse has you vibin’, find out more about 11 North Street, Washingtonville, from Anna Farish with Howard Hanna | Rand Realty.

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