Description
In an Upstate hamlet listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Vollmuth-Langlois House brings to the Columbia County market an expansive residence with impeccable upkeep and historic preservation, featuring 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 5 wood burning fireplaces and a wood paneled office space. The home is situated on an acre and a half lot sloping gently downwards to the banks of the famed Valatie Kill and includes a two-car attached garage. Boasting vertical grain, western cedar clapboard siding with rosette flooring nails and a cedar shake and copper roof, this residence has been painstakingly restored and expanded to stay true to its original 1820 Federal farmhouse standards of building design and excellence. This 3200 square foot home features a beautiful eastern facing dine-in kitchen with handcrafted cabinetry and wrap around windows, for a garden view from every vantage point. Many interior rooms retain the beauty of exposed beams, dentil cornices, cast iron key-latch original doors and 9 over 9 and 9 over 6 sash windows. The entire home is graced with period perfect wide plank hardwood or hand-laid red brick floors and the formal entrance staircase handrail is a work of art. North Chatham NY is a close-knit community nestled in a collection of charming 19th century residences of architectural significance surrounded entirely by equestrian estates and pastoral farmland. Once a trolley stop on the Albany-Hudson line developed in 1795 and conveniently situated between the villages of Kinderhook and Chatham NY and 2.5 hours from NYC, this offering embodies the essential Upstate farm to table lifestyle with fabulous restaurants, shops and cultural attractions nearby.