Real Estate

Hudson Valley Mid-19th Century Country House

This Wow House is filled with modern-day amenities such as a gourmet kitchen, high end bathrooms and efficient temperature control.

ESOPUS, NY — Sited on a terrace 50 feet above the Hudson River, this incredible mid-19th-century country house has sweeping views of the river. Completed in 2016, the 7,900 square-foot 3-story residence has been renovated and restored with careful attention to its original details and historic character. This listing originally appeared on realtor.com.

  • Address: 14 Lamont Lndg, Esopus, New York
  • Price: $3,495,000
  • Square Feet: 7900
  • Bedrooms: 5
  • Bathrooms: 4 Full and 2 Half Baths
  • Built: 1860
  • Features: Featuring majestic 180 degree Hudson River views, the Alton B. Parker House is architecturally significant as a distinctive example of a Hudson Valley mid-19th century country house. The Italianate picturesque villa with direct Hudson River access from the Esopus Landing is a stuccoed mansion completed ca. 1860 incorporating an earlier stone dwelling. It is sited on a terrace 50 feet above the Hudson with sweeping views from the expansive 1600 SF porch and the interior of the mansion. Completed in 2016, the 7,900 square-foot 3-story residence has been renovated and restored with careful attention to its original details and historic character while also fulfilling modern day priorities such as a gourmet kitchen, high end bathrooms and efficient temperature control. Gleaming oak and parquet floors throughout, as well as original woodwork and custom carpentry. There are four working fireplaces on the main level with another 4 ready for improvements on the second floor. The roof was replaced with lead coated copper, an extremely durable roofing material with a long lifespan suitable for historic buildings. The guest house, which is a 1400 SF two story wood frame dwelling, checks all boxes of today's taste for a vintage farm house, featuring many original 1840 features with a contemporary kitchen and 2 updated baths, great for guests, family or staff. In addition, there are several contributing buildings built ca. 1900, such as the ice house, the stone incubator and smoke house. All are a wonderful part of this magnificent Hudson River compound ready for its next chapter in history.

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