Totally Secluded 1730s Rhinebeck Farmhouse

Originally part of the Nine Partners Tract, this farmhouse dates back to the 1730s and was part of the Ackert Farm that bordered Rhinebeck and Hyde Park on 100 plus acres. During the twentieth century the property was carved out of the farm — today the farmhouse and outbuildings sit totally secluded down a quiet dead end lane in a storybook setting..

This vintage property is comprised of the expanded farmhouse, a stone barn (20x24),a woodworking studio (20x24), a small animal barn and part of the original Staatsburg train station brought to the property in 1910 to be used as a privy and now serves as a garden shed.

The farmhouse is approximately 1700 square feet of living space — a country kitchen with 1910 stove, three fireplaces, a living room, dining room, den, family room, and three bedrooms. There are original Dutch doors, exposed beams, wide board floors, and antique hardware.

The house was expanded in the early 1900s with a north wing. The property totals 6.25 acres of meadows, stone walls and mature trees. The house has been lovingly maintained by the same family for the past 30 years.

Offered at $899,000.

For more information on this property contact Fran Rubinstein at 845-505-2424 or click here — or Vicki Hickman at 845-389-9952 or click here.

 

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