Real Estate
1669 Farmhouse Full Of History In Mid-Hudson Valley
This Wow House features high ceilings, wide board floors, exceptional wide beamed ceilings plus five distinctive fireplaces.

KINGSTON, NY — You can own a piece of history with this farm that dates back to 1669. There is even a converted barn which is perfect for entertaining and family gatherings. This listing originally appeared on realtor.com.
- Address: 303 Hurley Ave, Kingston, New York
- Price: $2,900,000
- Square Feet: 5200
- Bedrooms: 7
- Bathrooms: 2 Full and 2 Half Baths
- Built: 1669
- Features: Own a piece of history. The majestic Suydan Farm and Stone Farmhouse dating back to 1669 was owned by the DeWitt family and their descendants for two hundred years, as published in the Dutch Houses in the Hudson Valley and documented in the Senate House book of records. This lovingly maintained 5,200 sq ft farmhouse offers generously sized rooms, with high ceilings, wide board floors, exceptional wide beamed ceilings plus five distinctive fireplaces. Enjoy cooking in the gourmet kitchen with custom crafted wood cabinets, commercial Wolf gas cook top plus double wall oven. Upstairs you will find the expansive ensuite master bedroom in addition to six bedrooms, one currently being used as an office. Meander down a stone pathway where you will discover a 20 x 40 inground pool and 960 sq ft converted barn with full bar, dishwasher, refrigerator, soapstone sink and 1/2 bath with dressing room, perfect for entertaining and family gatherings. Charming 3 bedroom guest house, sheep barn, plus huge 30 x 65 two story barn with corn crib, which would make a wonderful artist loft. Metal roof on the farmhouse and two story barn is 2 years old. Situated on 21+ private acres with magnificent 400 year old sycamore trees and frontage on the Esopus Creek. Enjoy the tranquil and convenient setting, less than a mile to Uptown Kingston's historic stockade district amenities. Exceptional one of a kind offering.
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