Two Colonials Rolled into One, Minutes from Hudson, NY
Kandy Harris | December 17, 2019Can’t decide between a brick or clapboard Colonial? Get both with this Hudson Colonial that dates back to the 1750s.
We’ve looked at this house from both sides now, and we’ve decided that, regardless of whether you’re standing in the brick side or the clapboard side, this is one cool historic home. Comprised of 2,400 square feet, the house consists of two separate living areas with separate kitchens, living rooms, and two full baths. Keep them separate and rent out the other half, or combine them into one grand single-family house.
According to the listing, the clapboard side was renovated in the late 1990s, while the brick side has had its renovation within the past few years. Includes three working fireplaces and three wood stoves, exposed beams, plank floors…
…and both kitchens are well-equipped, with the original kitchen sporting heated and polished concrete floors, and a six-foot hearth and fireplace.
The house includes three bedrooms total and sits on a 26.4-acre plot located just a ten-minutes’ drive from Hudson, NY, where you can enjoy local shops, restaurants, pubs, antique stores, yoga studios, day spas, and the nearest Amtrak train station on the Hudson River waterfront.
Want the best of both worlds in this Hudson Colonial? Find out more about 0 249 Route 14, Hudson, NY here.
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