Pre-Revolutionary Home in Stormville

  |  October 24, 2025

This pre-Revolutionary home in Stormville comes with a lot of history.

It may have started as a tenant house for large farm west of here, according to the listing. Then it became “The Schoolteachers’ House” in 1926. Now, its cedar siding and original details make it ideal for an old-home buff.

A stone fireplace climbs floor-to-ceiling, meeting handhewn ceiling beams, in the living room. An additional column of stone surrounds a window.

Super-wide planked flooring covers the floors.

White wainscoting beneath blue walls cover the perimeter of the dining room.

The kitchen juts off from the dining room. It certainly could use a refresh.

A wood-clad bathroom has a white pedestal sink and an enclosed shower stall.

Skylights punch through the ceilings/walls of the upper-floor bedroom.

A second room has a dormered window on one side…

…and a dormered door on the other. Rustic wood pillars and doors add character.

That door opens out to an exterior staircase. Here, you can see the stone detail on the house.

A red and white, three-car garage, detached from the house, offers plenty of parking.

Two sheds—one gray, one red—provide more storage.

The house sits near the Appalachian Trail, and isn’t far from Route 84 for commuting ease. It’s listed for $199,900.

If this pre-Revolutionary home in Stormville is up your alley, find out more about 60 Cherry Lane, Stormville, from Lynn Angelo, licensed associate real estate broker with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Hudson Valley Properties.

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