Showing posts with label Dutch Colonial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dutch Colonial. Show all posts

Conyn-Van Rensselaer House, 1766 Brick Dutch Colonial in Hudson, New York


If you're a Food Network viewer, you may recognize this house, or more so this kitchen. They belong to Nancy Fuller from the shows Farmhouse Rules, Holiday Baking Championship and Spring Baking Championship. Her upstate New York home has been the location for her show and many of the rooms, as well as the barns and much of the property, has been featured. She is selling her beloved property and now you have a chance to own this piece of history. 

There are links to articles where Nancy talks about the home in the full post. The family dairy farm that she talks about on the show is also for sale. It includes an 1860's farmhouse, but there are no photos of the house. I've added a link to that property in the post as well.
 


 LISTING DETAILS

Locust Dale Farm, known also as the Conyn-Van Rensselaer house, is an incredible example of a fully restored Dutch home. A truly extraordinary 5-bedroom, 6400+ sq ft residence set on 143 peaceful farmland acres just minutes from the center of Claverack and a short distance to downtown Hudson, NY. There are 4 wood-burning fireplaces, including a jambless fireplace with original iron fireback and an early cooking hearth with beehive oven. A recent post and beam addition houses a modern kitchen, great room, media room, master suite and 2-car garage. 

The property has many original outbuildings, all restored: a brick summer kitchen,1860 barn, corn crib, stone well and ice house. There is also a reconstructed traditional Dutch barn and a generator to keep it all going.The land is bordered by the Claverack Creek and bisected by the Loomis Creek with inspiring views of the Catskills. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Truly remarkable.

1906 Dutch Colonial Revival in Hudson, New York


LISTING DETAILS

An extraordinary property currently operating as a luxury Inn with five en suite bedrooms, a grand double-height salon, a paneled library and a large sitting room opening onto a bright solarium. Built in 1906 in the Dutch Colonial Revival style, this solid brick house is unique among a town filled with architectural gems. The open dining room looks out to the sweet formal garden and the kitchen wing includes a butler's pantry and rear stairs up to three additional guest/staff bedrooms. A full attic and basement allow for support space and ample storage. Magnificent details include antique chestnut trim, arts and crafts style stained glass windows, a sweeping staircase and upper gallery overlooking the grand salon. An ideal wedding venue, corporate retreat or perhaps a grand single family home, this important property is ready for new ownership in this thriving, innovative and creative community of Hudson. A short walk brings you to Warren Street galleries, restaurants, and Amtrak.

FOR SALE   $1,975,000
317 Allen St, Hudson, NY 12534
8 beds  |  7 Full/1 Half baths  |  8000 sqft  .04 acres

LINKS:
Listing Agent, Zillow, Realtor, Inn Website,  

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N.C. Strong House, 1898 Transitional in Port Townsend, Washington


LISTING DETAILS

Take a step back into the Victorian Era to the N.C. Strong House, an Historic Landmark nestled in the heart of the Uptown Energy we enjoy. Vintage woodwork is all original as well as many fixtures, parlor and formal dining. Gorgeous preserved staircase and banister, Butler's pantry and Butler's staircase and finished basement. 14,000+ sq ft corner lot and actually private grounds. Carriage house for garage, delightful studio or office. Enjoy Tea in the gazebo. A well loved and preserved home. 

HISTORY via PT Guide 



FOR SALE   $695,000   $675,000   $655,000   $625,000   $620,000   $595,000   SOLD 

740 Taylor St, Port Townsend, WA 98368
4 beds  |  1 Full/1 Half baths  |  2129 sqft  .32 acres

LINKS:
Listing Agent, Zillow, Realtor, PT Guide,

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