Historic Home in Hudson: Two outbuildings add to the charm.

  |  May 21, 2025

Today, Upstater visits Greendale, a six-bedroom compound in Hudson.

Sprawling across a total of three buildings, the historic Greendale sits on the banks of the Hudson River.

The main building has panoramic views outside and tons of room inside. The two-story living room has plank flooring and a cozy brick fireplace.

The second-story catwalk forms an arcade-like promenade next to a wall of bookcases.

The six bedrooms are diverse in size and color scheme. This one is a fiery red.

Drapery covers the dormer in this blue bedroom.

Drapery is a focal point in this bedroom, too. Two beds share the space.

The second-floor railings offer a bird’s-eye view of the lower level.

This bedroom is lit as much by the twin windows as it is by the overhead light.

This outbuilding has guest-house potential.

See? A freestanding soapstone  stove, built-in bookcases, and a tongue-and-groove ceiling add character to the great room.

A tiny plunge pool hides behind Secret Garden-like gates and shrubbery.

All of this sits on 2.53 acres. The main house measures more than 4,000 square feet. The price is as expansive as the space, at $3,500,000. But if you have the wherewithal, it’s worth it.

If this historic home in Hudson has your heart, find out more about 158 Greendale Road, Hudson, from Catherine Visen, licensed real estate salesperson with  William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty.

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