Columbia County Federal With Charm-Filled Interior, Barn Asks $1.9 Million
Historic Hudson Valley Gem: A Sprawling Estate
Legacy and Landscape
Nestled amidst 67 acres of rolling lawns and secluded woods, an extensive landscape awaits in Columbia County.
The property's centerpiece is a majestic 19th-century brick main house, meticulously preserved with period details and charm.
Historical Threads
Records trace the house's origins to 1795, with the Van Valkenburgh family as its earliest known owners.
The property passed into the hands of the Pratt family in 1839, who held it until the mid-1950s, leaving a lasting legacy on the house and the area.
Echoes of the Past
Antique dealers Ann and Agnes Pratt resided in the house in the 20th century, specializing in early American furniture.
Ann's portrait, painted by famed artist George Luks, captured her essence as "an imperious embodiment of life."
A Time-Honored Abode
Inside the approximately 3,900-square-foot house, original details blend seamlessly with modern amenities.
The wide-planked floors, fireplace walls, and built-in cupboards evoke its rich history.
A former cellar kitchen now transformed into a family room adds a touch of whimsy.
Versatility and Space
Upstairs, four bedrooms, each adorned with a different colored trim, provide ample space and character.
A vast attic with a cedar closet offers additional storage or potential living space.
Outside, a guest cottage, barn, and workshop provide endless possibilities for hobbies and extended living.
Natural Abundance
Sixty acres of forested land surround the property, offering a tranquil sanctuary under the Department of Environmental Conservation's forestry tax exemption.
Landscaped areas around the house and outbuildings enhance its natural beauty.
A Prized Listing
Priced at $1.9 million, this exceptional estate is a rare gem for nature enthusiasts, history buffs, and those seeking a unique and inspiring living experience.
Richard Byrne of Four Seasons Sotheby's has the listing, providing ample photos to ignite your imagination.