Mountain Dale Stone-and-Stucco Tudor: $725K

  |  September 18, 2024

Sullivan County has its share of elegant mini-estates; today, Upstater visits one of them.

This 3,808-square-foot Mountain Dale stone-and-stucco Tudor sits on more than 10 acres. It was built in 1978, but the exterior has 17th-century Cotswolds vibes.

The entry is wide and welcoming, with a carpeted stairwell winding its way up.

The living room is minimalistic, with wall-to-wall carpeting and neutral walls.

A three-paned bow window brightens one end of the room.

An office, too, is carpeted and has big windows. It could double as a spare bedroom, too.

The family room has similar oversized windows, along with a big stone fireplace.

The eat-in kitchen is just down the hall from the family room.

The U-shaped workspace is all white, from the cabinets to the counters to the fridge. Open shelving in the same hue replaces upper cabinets.

This huge, arched, brick wall contains an indoor grill and electric cooktop. A wall oven is tucked in next to the arch.

The paneled stairway leads to a similarly paneled second-story hallway. Wall-to-wall carpeting covers the entire second floor, except for the bathrooms. We love that dramatic light fixture. From here, we get a peek at two bedrooms.

Yes, this bedroom has a fuzzy wall.

A carpeted window seat creates a cozy reading nook in this bedroom.

The primary bedroom is expansive and bright.

A connected hall has a separate sink and dressing area across from a closet.

On the other side of that sink is the ensuite bath. Black tile covers the floor and surrounds the oversized soaking tub. The curved shower stall continues the black-tile look, while lighter-scale wallpaper and a white vanity brighten things up. The house also has a main-floor powder room and an additional second-floor full bath.

The lower level of the house has a very ’70s feel in the pool room…

…and in the den/rec room.

An exercise studio is brightly lit and has a mirrored wall with a ballet barre.

A cedar sauna finishes up the lower level.

An outdoor stone patio has plenty of room for dining, grilling, and conversation. A hot tub, too, resides here.

The attached, two-car, stone garage has a mudroom entrance to the home. The property also includes a four-stall barn and fenced paddock.

Mountain Dale is a quiet, woodsy hamlet—yet the house is just a 10-minute walk to town. The trailhead of the O&W Rail Trail is just over a half-mile from here, too.

If this Mountain Dale stone-and-stucco Tudor sounds like your kind of home, find out more about 125 Post Hill Road, Mountain Dale, from Phil Szumlaski with Keller Williams Realty.

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