This Charming Gothic Farmhouse With Artistic Details In Dutchess County
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Along Route 9D in Wappingers Falls, this historic 1870s Hudson Valley home features cathedral ceilings, four bedrooms and modern bathrooms.
Address: 2430 New York 9D, Wappingers Falls
The description: Few things represent life in the Hudson Valley quite like a renovated farmhouse. A superb example of Gothic architecture stands on two acres in Wappingers Falls.
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For large families, take advantage of the fully finished basement. This expansive living space includes its own bedroom, full bathroom and kitchen. In addition, an independent entrance offers optimal privacy.
Ask for a price: $850,000
Points of sale: This Victorian farmhouse offers many intricate details to enjoy. For example, the eclectic interior design features cathedral ceilings, wide plank floors, and tons of artwork. The 3,260 square feet of space and four bedrooms make it an ideal candidate for families or couples who like to host friends and relatives for the night. On the other hand, the fully finished basement offers rental and Airbnb potential. A quaint red barn, outdoor deck, and stone patio also provide opportunities for outdoor gatherings.
The house is conveniently located along Route 9D in Wappingers Falls. Plus, it’s just one mile from the nearest Metro-North MTA station stop, and homeowners can be in the tight-knit village community of Wappingers Falls in minutes. Likewise, the fun town of Beacon is also a short drive away. Of course, families will enjoy being in the Wappingers Central School District.
Listing agents: Rachel Hyman Rouse and Matthew Carey, Four Seasons Sotheby’s International Realty
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