Real Estate

Aging Well: 4 100-Year-Old Homes For Sale In The Hudson Valley

These homes are sophisticated blends of old and new.

663 Camby Road, Millbrook, NY​
663 Camby Road, Millbrook, NY​ (via realtor.com)

These houses in the Hudson Valley hark back to an earlier time when grace and dignity were important architectural features. Plus, passed from careful owner to careful owner, they've been updated to incorporate modern convenience and state-of-the-art amenities. All of the information and photos are courtesy of realtor.com, a Patch partner.

656 Esplanade, Pelham, NY

Historic architectural charm meets modern living in this impressive Pelham Manor home listed for $1.88 million. There's a formal dining room with butler's pantry and also an extraordinary custom kitchen. The master bedroom has a brand new, spa-like en suite bath.

159 River Rd, Nyack, NY

Sitting high above the Hudson River, Overledge is listed for $1.67 million. This classic residence built in 1921 was meticulously renovated and maintained by its current owners. The main staircase leading to the second floor features leaded glass window with stained glass and family crest original to the home.

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451 Mooney Hill Road, Patterson NY

This antique post-and-beam barn was converted into a spacious country home in 1968. Listed for $625,000, it has all of today's modern amenities along with oodles of charm and character. The spectacular interior showcases many of the original details.

663 Camby Road, Millbrook, NY

Bramble Run is a beautiful homestead set back off a scenic country road with wide board floors, moldings, solid wood doors and custom hardware. The 2-story great room has a stone fireplace and surround sound. Built in 1920, it has been carefully renovated. It's on the market for only $750,000.

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