Built c.1776 the Martin Homestead is one of the oldest residences in Red Hook. Local legend claims that the cornerstone of this home was placed on July 4, 1776 and assistance from passing Continental soldiers helped raise the walls. From the moment you cross the front porch and enter through the Dutch door you are transported to American Colonial times. The front, and oldest part of the stone home, has walls and window sills that are 2 feet deep. Wide board flooring, beamed ceilings and parlors with warming fireplaces all set the tone. A rear addition built sometime in the 1800's expands the living space and includes a kitchen, dining room, 1.5 baths and den. On the second floor there are 4 bedrooms and access to very ample attic storage spaces. What would originally have been the basement kitchen is an inviting space with a beamed ceiling, wood fireplace mantle and outdoor access. Set at the northern edge of the Village and planted with beautiful mature trees, it's a short distance to the shops and restaurants of Red Hook. A tender touch will revive this home to its original glory.,Level 2 Desc:4 BEDROOMS, ATTIC,FLOORING:Laminate,Wood,Level 1 Desc:ENTRY, 2 PARLORS, KITHEN, DINING RM., DEN, 1.5 BATHS,FOUNDATION:Block,Stone,Basement:Interior Access,AboveGrade:2372,OTHERROOMS:Foyer,Rec/Play Room,ROOF:Asphalt Shingles
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7/10/20192,372 Sq Ft
Single Family Home
Built in 1776
MLS/Listing ID M382879
Listing Courtesy of DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE, JOSEPH PELLICANE - 212-352-6285
Source of Data: ONEKEY MLS