Description
Pre-dating the American Revolution by more than 30 years, this expertly restored circa 1747 Dutch vernacular farmhouse is gracefully sited on a quiet country lane. The historic William Pitcher farmstead boasts 3,100 square feet of living space- three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, a gracious nine-foot wide center hall, two parlors with wood-burning fireplaces, a mud room, and a spacious eat-in kitchen with pastoral views to the north. A large bluestone patio off the kitchen is shaded by a grove of ancient locust trees. With original wide board floors, lime-washed plaster walls, and massive exposed beams, as well as brand new appliances and high-efficiency systems, this home has 18th century charm with 21st century comforts. Convenient to celebrated farm markets, scenic walking trails, restaurants, and cultural venues. Fifteen minutes to the Taconic Parkway or Rhinecliff train station.