The agencies at Germantown
These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Germantown. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.
All of the charm of an old farmhouse with none of the headaches. This c2005 build has sweeping views of the Catskill Mountains and loads of charm. Down a long, tree lined driveway, you're just two minutes from the historic hamlet of Germantown but you feel like you're in a world of your own. Peaceful, private and quiet, 336 Main Street truly offers the best of both worlds. Rocking chairs line the porch to watch the show as the sun sets over the mountains, a fire pit sits in the yard and hammocks hang in the trees. The eight acres have been beautifully landscaped with low maintenance, perennial gardens, and the rolling green lawn brings your eye to the mountains. A bucolic view, the only building in sight is a church steeple in the distance. Inside, you'll find high ceilings and walls of windows and glass doors to let the outside in-- the house was truly built to frame the view. The chef's kitchen is an absolute dream with a large island, a Sub Zero refrigerator, Viking gas range, two sinks and two dishwashers. A screened in porch runs the length of the house, perfect for entertaining, while there are quiet sitting rooms and an office tucked off to the side with dreamy views of the landscape and mountains. Upstairs there are three bedrooms, all ensuite. The primary has a private balcony & a large bathroom with a double vanity, a soaking tub and a large walk-in shower. The third floor has been built out with bunk beds, perfect for overflow or a place to park the kids. 336 Main is the ultimate in country living-- it leaves no stone unturned with its modern conveniences, old world charm, and those quintessential Hudson Valley pastoral views. Just 10m to Hudson & Amtrak, 15m to Rhinebeck village and 2h north of NYC.
…By Four Seasons Sotheby's International Realty
Library Lane is a historically significant compound on a quiet road in the heart of Woodstock, where a thoughtfully designed stone house and a sprawling, light-filled guest cottage sit nestled amidst a uniquely lush, abundant landscape. The History: Built by the iconic Woodstock artist Paul Arndt in the 1920s as his home (the stone house) and his sprawling art studio (the cottage), this property is steeped in the history of the region's most influential generation of artists. Arndt was part of the circle of painters, many his neighbors and frequent guests of his renowned gatherings on Library Lane, often referred to as the Woodstock Impressionists, a group active during a period when many Depression-era artists chose to live and work outside New York City. The Stone House: The expansive four-bedroom, two-bathroom stone house marries rich textures and refined materials with a minimalist calm intended to both soothe and inspire. It has been meticulously restored to bring a modern sensibility that favors light and clean lines, a nod to nature, while preserving charming details such as exposed wood beams, classic Dutch doors, and the original wide-plank oak and pine floors. The kitchen, outfitted with Viking appliances, has Siberian elm countertops that sit below a backsplash of gorgeous Cle tiles, and an unlacquered brass Barber Wilson faucet graces the sink. The living room is framed by striking wood beams, and the whole room meditates around a grand stone-clad wood-burning fireplace. The 4 bedrooms, one of which is on the ground floor, are generously proportioned and have idyllic views. The newly renovated master bathroom has a double-sized sink and a soaking tub. And perhaps one of the home’s most beloved features - the original, wavy-glass, paned windows in every room that open like classic French doors. The Artist’s Cottage: Meandering out the front door of the stone house down the gravel path, or slipping through the secret garden fence at the edge of the property, you’ll encounter Paul Arndt's former painting studio, now a dreamy three-bedroom cottage. The living room has soaring high ceilings, an original stone fireplace fitted with a Stüb Belgian insert, and an incredible picture window overlooking some of the property’s most beautiful trees. Throughout the cottage are wide pine floors, and modern touches such as skylights and a Venetian plastered bathroom by artist Anthony Chase. The screened-in porch with its cathedral-style ceilings has some of the most special views of the property, including its plentiful wildlife, wetlands, gardens, and towering trees. The Grounds: The gardens at Library Lane have been envisioned over several years by renowned landscape architect Michael Trapp. Arborvitae, dogwoods, hydrangeas, crab apples, clematis, magnolias, viburnum, vibrant fuchsia rhododendrons, majestic 100-year-old oaks, silver birch, and hemlock trees populate the grounds. Forsythia and privet beautifully line the property, while Heavenly Blue morning glories cascade along the fence lines and fragrant honeysuckle drapes elegantly across the pergola. The Surroundings: Library Lane is a peaceful, quiet haven just a five-minute walk to downtown Woodstock, near the area's most beloved skiing and hiking spots, and just under 2 hours from New York City. The list of closeby favorite haunts could be endless, but in short, stop by Silvia’s, Nirvana, or Good Night for the perfect weekend dinner, get moving at the Woodstock Tennis Club and then cool off with some wild swimming at the Big Deep, fill a basket of local goodies from the Wednesday farmers market, grab the best bagels from Moonrise, stroll around the Ashokan Reservoir, and stock up the pantry from Sunflower Market.
…By Four Seasons Sotheby's International Realty
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These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Germantown. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.