Historic Huguenot Stone House, $595K
Kandy Harris | October 27, 2021Dating back to the very founding of New Paltz itself, this historic Huguenot house is still holding strong, if in need of some work.
It’s no small feat to take on a c.1710s stone house, but for those who’ve got the ability and means to restore an historic home, behold! The potential!
The 3.8-acre plot situated along the Wallkill River north of New Paltz village consists of a stone house, a newer main house, and a barn that was once the original main house. Go ahead and move into the current main house, which comes with hardwood floors, exposed beams, and cozy woodstove, and built-ins…
…as well as an eat-in kitchen with a small bedroom attached. There’s also a top-floor loft…
…as well as a second bedroom with a skylight.
The current owners constructed a stone garage/barn in the style of the original house…
…overlooking the Wallkill River. The rest of the property purports to be pretty, too, with old-growth walnut trees and park-like grounds sitting far enough back from the road to create some privacy.
From here, Rosendale, New Paltz village, and Kingston are all within twenty-minutes’ drive, with NYC about 2.5-hours via NYS Thruway. Or, cross the Mid-Hudson Bridge to the Poughkeepsie Metro-North and let the train do most of the driving.
Ready to get cracking on this Huguenot house? Find out more about 623 Old Route 32, New Paltz, NY from Century 21.
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