1850 Carriage House Conversion in New Windsor, New York



LISTING DETAILS

"HISTORY ON THE HUDSON" - This circa 1850 triple brick construction authentic carriage house on 2.5 acres boasts volumes of charm and rich history! It's spacious and unique size with nearly 4,000 square feet offers extraordinary views of the Hudson River and Bannerman Island. The craftsmanship found in this home includes hand hewn beams, threaded bolts, eave ceilings, stained glass windows, hardwood floors and bead boarding throughout. 

The ground level is currently being used as an art studio, office and kitchenette. The main floor offers additional living space including a magnificent great room detailed with stained glass windows and floor to ceiling bead boarding. The residence lends itself to an artist/musicians/dance studio or home office. It's now your turn to take this blank canvas to create your own history! This property is minutes to dining at the Newburgh waterfront, West Point Military Academy, Stewart International Airport, Storm King Arts Ctr and 50 minutes to NYC!  

PREVIOUS LISTING DETAILS

Former Carriage House of Lucy Work Hewitt and academic building used by The Oakland Academy For Boys in New Windsor, New York. Perched on a hill looking over the Hudson River and Bannermans Island, this property has incredible views and river frontage. Currently used as a private residence with a gated entrance there is a total of 8 rooms including 2 bedrooms, an art studio/3rd bedroom, a great room, study, living room, 2 kitchens and 4 bathrooms. The unfinished third floor has high ceilings and could be transformed into living space. Newburgh's popular riverside restaurants on Front Street are just 2 miles north giving this property the potential of commercial applications. The structure is sound and ready for updating with many possibilities. 

FOR SALE  $699,000   $499,900
1034 River Rd, New Windsor, NY 12553
2 beds  |  4 baths  |  4080 sqft  2.5 acres

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