Stonewall Hollow: A Dutch-American Home in Kingston

  |  September 22, 2025

From first glance, there’s no mistaking the provenance of Stonewall Hollow, a Dutch-American home in Kingston.

Its exterior shows simple lines, but still exudes an air of its late-1700s origins in its stone foundation.

From the minute you enter, vintage vibes simply smack.

Time-honored timbers lay low across the ceiling in the living room.

Colonial-look sconces flank a brick-hearthed fireplace, next to deep, built-in cubbies.

Leaded/stained glass accents a window.

On the lower level, a breakfast nook sidles up next to a beautifully ancient stone/brick fireplace.

The kitchen was gut-renovated to accommodate modern appliances, a butcher-block counter, and new white cabinetry; however, certain details reverberate with old-fashioned charm, like the ceiling here.

This bedroom is on the main floor along with the main living space.

The primary bedroom, on the top floor, has a cathedral ceiling.

A half-bath has old-fashioned charm from its wainscoting to the pale wallpaper to its tiny, skirted sink.

The full bathroom has a tub/shower and brass-and-white fixtures.

Stonewall Hollow is 1,080 square feet and sits on two acres. Modern touches include a rebuilt deck, a Yale smart lock, and Nest thermostats.

It’s southwest of the Stockade District and actually closer to Stone Ridge than to Kingston proper. Stonewall Hollow is listed for $598.000.

If this Dutch-American home in Kingston rings your bell, find out more about 169 Marcott Road, Kingston, from Alexandra Demetrakis, licensed real estate agent with Upstate Down.

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