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Full details for 5 Bedroom Single Family Residence For Sale in New Paltz, New York

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Description

Welcome to The Major Jacob Hasbrouck Jr. House. C 1780. A Rare Opportunity to Restore a Piece of History. This stunning stone home is perfectly sited on Huguenot Street, one of the oldest streets in America. Built by Major Hasbrouck, a prominent figure in the American Revolution, the home has been owned continuously by a Hasbrouck descent since its origination. This historic treasure is in need of its next steward to bring it back to its former glory. While the house has very solid bones, the last renovation was done in the 1960u2019s. The main level features a spacious parlor, dining room, kitchen, bedroom, two full baths, study and utility room. Ample entertaining space and natural light grace the front of this unique home. The second floor boasts four bedrooms and one and a half baths. The original 18u201d wide plank floors, 21u201d hand-hewn chestnut beams and dutch doors with original hardware are just some of the period details that make this home truly special. The property sits on 3.2 level acres with seasonal views of the Shawangunk Mountains. Huguenot Street is known for its charming historic homes, museums and cultural events. Living here means being a part of a vibrant community that values history, art, and nature. This home is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a part of that history and to experience the magic of one of the most desirable towns in the Hudson Valley. Back to listing
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