The Jeremiah Horton House, circa 1700s, represents a singular opportunity to steward a piece of Hudson Valley history. Crafted by renowned 18th-century stonemason Jeremiah Horton and held within his family for generations, this extraordinary residence stands as a masterwork of early American stone architecture, thoughtfully preserved and seamlessly elevated with modern amenities. Set on 1.1 acres, the home spans over 3600 square feet and offers 4 bedrooms and 2 full baths and 2 half baths. Rich in character, it features wide-plank floors, exposed beams, and five fireplaces, including a grand tavern hearth (oh if those walls could talk!) and a Rumford fireplace with a recently installed steel liner. A cedar shake roof crowns the structure, while extensive updates -renovated kitchen, new windows, upgraded electrical, a 7-zone state-of-the-art Buderus boiler, and central air conditioning, ensure contemporary comfort without compromising authenticity. Beautiful landscaping, an in-ground pool with a storage cabana, and a detached two-car garage with a metal roof, all framed by a classic stone-block drive complete the property. The interiors balance historic gravitas with refined livability. The main level includes a mudroom, an updated chef’s kitchen with soapstone counters, an expansive island, prep and main sinks, gas range, and wine refrigeration, along with a powder room. Formal and informal living spaces unfold with ease, family room, living room, dining room, office, and a three-season room (with a woodstove), each infused with warmth and meticulously maintained period detail. Upstairs, the primary suite is a true retreat, anchored by an oversized bath with views of the property and private access to the pool area. Additional accommodations include 3 guest rooms, a hall bath, and a conveniently located laundry room. The walk-out lower level offers further flexibility with a finished office or library, alongside generous storage and mechanical space. Perfectly situated just 10 minutes to Salisbury Mills train station, 20 minutes to Stewart International Airport and West Point, and approximately one hour to New York City. This is more than a residence, it is a legacy property, impeccably restored and entirely turnkey. A rare convergence of history, craftsmanship, and modern amenities, ready for its next chapter.
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