Tour a Thoughtfully Updated Historic Retreat in Cooperstown, New York
Briefly

Marie-Louise and Marc Hom left Brooklyn Heights to settle in picturesque Cooperstown, embracing a new lifestyle with their son, Winston. Recognizing the profound beauty around them, they aimed to create a nurturing environment while pursuing artistic interests. Initially drawn to the area 19 years ago, they transitioned from renting properties to purchasing their 20-acre retreat, Hawkfield. The transition wasn't immediately understood by their families in Denmark, but they found their place in the local community, inspiring creativity and connection amid nature's beauty and rich cultural heritage.
Moving from Brooklyn Heights to Cooperstown, Marie-Louise Hom felt they made the right choice when witnessing the beauty of an upstate sunrise with their son.
The couple's journey to Cooperstown involved initially renting before settling permanently to embrace the local community and artistic opportunities.
Despite initial skepticism from their Scandinavian family, Marie-Louise and Marc Hom now feel fully integrated and embraced in the scenic beauty of Cooperstown.
Their property Hawkfield became a significant artistic retreat, blending their cosmopolitan lifestyle with the serene and inspiring surroundings of upstate New York.
Read at Architectural Digest
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