Rebuilt 18th Century Post and Beam Hay Barn in Greene County, $425,000
Kandy Harris | January 18, 2016Will 21-foot cathedral ceilings soothe your desire for space? We think it would do the trick for us, especially with that big picture window in the living room overlooking the treetops of rural Greene County.
The background of this house, according to the listing, is that it was built in the 18th-century as a hay and cow barn. Every trace of hay and cow were removed during 1998 renovation but the open feel of the barn remained in place and augmented with polished wood floors, fireplace, kitchen outfitted with stainless steel countertops and butcher block counters, and a loft sitting room/bedroom. The master bedroom on the mezzanine comes with a spa bath and copula. Stand on the wrap-around deck and catch a crystal-clear view of the Windham Mountain slopes. In short, pure heaven on five acres.
Close to Windham village, Hunter, and Tannersville, right on the cusp of the western and northern Catskills. NYC is 2.5 hours away.
604 Case Road, Ashland (Sotheby’s)
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