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Mid-Hudson Home Has River Views, Plus Wine Cellar
This Wow House also has a theater room, work-out room, reinforced safe room and root cellar.

This Wow House also has a theater room, work-out room, reinforced safe room and root cellar.

This Wow House provides the utmost privacy with protected views of the Shawangunk Ridge-Mohonk Mountain Preserve.

This Wow House was originally built in Hudson and taken apart to be reconstructed near Millbrook.
This Wow House has an in-ground heated pool, covered patios and a stocked fishing pond that is great for ice hockey.
This Wow House is just two short blocks from all that Beacon's Main Street has to offer.
This Wow House has a 600-foot river shoreline and magnificent views of the Catskills from every room.
This Wow House is minutes from uptown Kingston and a short distance to Stone Ridge, Rhinebeck and Woodstock.
This Wow House is comprised of two 18th-century houses which were dismantled and moved to the site in 2004.
The Wow House feels both very intimate and family friendly.
This Wow House recalls the iconic architecture of Philip Johnson and Mies van der Rohe.
This Wow House has a well-outfitted kitchen with vaulted ceilings and a true commercial Wolf range with griddle and salamander.
This Wow House is set on 35 private acres with breathtaking vistas of the Catskills, the Hudson Highlands and the Berkshire foothills.
This Wow House is at the end a long driveway, across a stone bridge spanning one of the ponds.
This Wow House is turnkey in every detail, with high ceilings, original plaster moldings and so much more.
This Wow House is perfect for both entertaining or just relaxing on a lazy afternoon.
This Wow House has breathtaking view and its own apple orchard.
The Wow House is meant for the horse-riding set.
This Wow House has a stunning set of sliding doors separating two grand living rooms.
This Wow House has a 75-foot heated pool and separate children's pool overlook the entire valley.
This Wow House has a rustic guest house with accommodation to sleep 10 plus a nearby three-bedroom cottage — and more.
This Wow House is minutes off the Taconic State Parkway for direct access to New York City.
The Wow House is stylishly designed and filled spacious rooms that should appeal to weekenders as well as full-time residents.
This Wow House has three clear blue pristine lakes, so you can boat, fish or swim whenever the mood strikes.
This Wow House was built in 1851 of brick & stone by noted British architect Frank Wills.
This Wow House boasts a freestanding poured concrete fireplace and a professional-grade kitchen.
The Wow House will let you view glorious sunsets every evening from the dinner table, master suite, patio or in-ground swimming pool.
This Wow House provides the utmost privacy while only two hours from New York City and minutes from New Paltz.
This Wow House — with its rising terrain and layered views — takes you into another world.
The Wow House was once the country home for Italian opera soprano Amelita Galli-Curci (1882-1963).
This Wow House was formerly owned by the late music composer Marvin Hamlisch.
This Wow House has three fully furnished cottages that can be rented or used as a compound.
This Wow House has a 3,200-square-foot gambrel roofed barn that was converted into an event space with a bar.
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Whitetail deer, turkey and other game are plentiful on this Wow House property.
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The Wow House is a contemporary reinterpretation of the exteriors of old barns in the Hudson Valley.
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The Wow House has a conservatory linked by a gallery to the rest of the ground floor, media room, wine cellar and multiple reading nooks.
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This Wow House has horse stable, a grand clock tower, slate tile roof, arched entries and massive open spaces.