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This is an original 1911 Hudson River Arts and Crafts Cottage with an architecturally sensitive 2006 addition. The home is consistent with the design principles of Downing & Davis. Andrew Downing was a landscape architect and author of the book Cottage Residences (1842). Along with architect Alexander Davis, their design principles for river cottages and villas defined Hudson River architecture from the mid-1880s to the 1920s. For rural cottages, their concepts emphasized ingeniously arranged floor plans that harmoniously blended the architecture with the natural landscape. The result was compact, convenient and comfortable homes that fit into and complemented their surroundings. One of the signature elements of this style was orienting the home such that its front faced the Hudson River. This home is true to those design elements, being sensitively located to take best advantage of the property’s impressive easterly views, including the Hudson River, Berkshires and Green Mountains. The property is historically significant, originally owned by Pieter Bronck and was in the Bronck family from the 1700s to the early 1900s. Known as the “First Bronck Farm,” it was originally improved by a two-story stone house (circa 1800), referred to as “Bronck House.”Its ruins are still visible on the property. In the1800s, Bronck House was the home of Teunis B. VanSlyke and his wife, Judith Bronck. In the 1970s, the property was purchased by James A. Warren, an attorney, whose family was prominent in Greene County in the early 20th century. James’ father, Leonard, was the founder and president of the NationalBank of Coxsackie.. , The house, pool and outbuildings are situated in roughly the center of the property, providing complete privacy.
…By Four Seasons Sotheby's International Realty
Built in 1887 in the Aesthetic Movement Style, this red brick building commands the center of Warren Street in the heart of Hudson. The exterior features extensive ornamental terra-cotta panels and trim. The historic interior retains elaborate wood beam ceilings with richly paneled rooms, oak and cherry fireplace mantles and intricate parquet floors. Originally a19-room family mansion, built by Cornelius Evans for his family of brewers, lawyers and bankers. A free-standing building is rare in Hudson; it commands an air of sophistication and private elegance. Windows on all four sides provide excellent sunlight into the interior throughout the day. The house was sensitively reorganized in 1940 into six suites: two office suites on the first floor and four residential suites on the second and third floors. In 2018 a careful, architect directed, restoration of the historic interior woodwork and decorative features also included the restoration of exterior masonry, historic windows and doors, and the addition of a new rear porch. The 2018 renovation provided new mechanical, electrical, data, and plumbing systems for the entire building. Each of the six suites has its own dedicated high efficiency heating and cooling system. Residential suites have new kitchens, bathrooms, washers, dryers, and dedicated water heaters. The office suites have dedicated bathrooms and office kitchens. One office suite is ADA compliant. Each suite is individually metered for electric, natural gas and fiber optic services. The basement is finished, full height with generous windows, conditioned and has exterior access.Each suite has an interior arrangement of rooms with windows providing three exposures: front, side, and rear. The distinctive three-story tower creates interior bay windows with commanding views up and down Warren Street. The main building entrances provide direct access to Warren Street, and the rear entrances thru a lovely small, fenced courtyard to the six on-site parking spaces with alley access. The history and restoration of the Robert Evans Residence make it ideally suited to create a variety of residential and work arrangements. Units could be combined to create a generous owner-occupied suite while still maintaining income producing office and apartment suites. Come have a look.
…By Annonceur International
Built in 1887 this centrally located Hudson building was the private residence of Robert Evans a pre-eminent local Brewer. Today it is a sensitively configured 6-unit building that includes two ground floor office suites and four individual apartments on the second and third floors. In 2018, a careful, architect directed restoration gave extensive attention to the historic interior woodwork, elaborately wood beam ceilings, richly paneled rooms, oak and cherry fireplace mantels, staircases, and the intricate parquet hardwood flooring throughout the building. There are front and rear coded entrances and a beautiful interior foyer upon entering the double front doors. The restoration also included exterior work on the masonry, attention to preserving historic windows and doors as well as selected roofing repairs and the addition of a new, rear porch. The tenant roll has consisted of professional and design personnel and influencers. All the systems are new and energy smart. The six premium suites have dedicated, new high efficiency HVAC systems for energy efficient heating and cooling, new plumbing systems and individual meters for electric and natural gas usage. Additionally, the building features all new water supply lines and all new interior sewer waste lines as well as buried fiber optic service. There is a full height basement with concrete floor and a ground floor exterior entrance. There is off-street parking in the rear for 6-cars including one ADA compliant space. The building is unique on Warren Street in that it is free standing allowing for windows on four sides. Although well configured currently, the building has great potential to be consolidated as one or two residences. The careful adaptive restoration of the Robert Evans Residence into its current configuration as premium rental units has proven to generate a steady and positive income. This turn-key, historic building provides a unique opportunity for any investor looking to have a presence in the heart of Hudson.
…By Annonceur International
Greendale House is a rare Hudson River estate where historic character, graceful architecture, and breathtaking natural surroundings come together in one remarkable offering. Set within one of the Hudson Valley's most iconic landscapes, the property carries the quiet elegance and enduring presence of a true legacy home. Walking distance from Frederic Church's Olana and across the river from Thomas Cole's studio. You will recognize the landscape from their paintings. Around 2000, the home underwent a thoughtful renovation and the addition of the expansive screened porch, designed by architect Harry Van Dyke, best known for his association with the 1977 restoration of the Frick Collection on Fifth Avenue. The main residence features four bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms, centered around a dramatic light-filled living room that feels both grand and inviting. Designed for effortless entertaining and comfortable daily living alike, the home opens to an expansive riverside verandah and screened porch overlooking the Hudson River — an idyllic setting for quiet mornings, summer dinners, and unforgettable sunsets. Rich with timeless appeal and a profound sense of place, Greendale House offers a rare opportunity to own a storied piece of Hudson Valley history. Tucked at the end of a dead-end road shared by only one other home, the property enjoys an exceptional level of privacy and tranquility along the Hudson River.
…By William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty
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These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at New Baltimore. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.