Restored Stone Colonial in Saugerties, $399,000
Kandy Harris | August 26, 2015Built in 1705, this stone house might be one of the oldest Old Houses we’ve seen so far this week. It was restored 40 years ago (the addition looks more recent than 1705) and has been with the same owners ever since, just the kind of house love story that warms the very cockles of our hearts. Also warming the cockles of our hearts is the detailing on the staircase, at least two fireplaces (one in the living room, one big one in the dining room), visible stone walls, plank floors, and all kinds of cool built-ins, nooks, and crannies. Includes screened-in porch and an acre of land with a clear view of the mountains in the distance. Located about 10 minutes north of Saugerties village. Care to place bets on whether we can find a house older than this? Fingers crossed…
2079 Old Kings Highway, Saugerties (Gary DiMauro)
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