
"Two hours from New York City, this recently renovated 19th century carriage house combines historic architecture with modern living. The front door with sidelights, cupola, and eyebrow windows hint at possible Greek Revival origins. Inside the circa 1850s structure, a great room has a soaring 20-foot-high ceiling, and a lower-level den with slate floor does double duty as a mudroom. There are four bedrooms and two bathrooms, including one with a radiant heated floor."
"The thorough renovation of 2489 NY-42 in Forestburgh, New York, included electrical, plumbing, HVAC, roof, foundation, windows, insulation, siding, septic system, and a drilled well. Illuminated by windows on two levels and a chandelier, the great room is overlooked by balconies and open to the kitchen. The latter has space for dining in front of a big window, painted Shaker style cabinets, granite counter and backsplash, and a six-burner stove."
"The latter has space for dining in front of a big window, painted Shaker style cabinets, granite counter and backsplash, and a six-burner stove. The great room and the primary bedroom have access to a deep porch. There is also a bathroom on this level. On the lower floor, the den with fireplace and built-in seating opens onto a flagstone patio and lawn. There is also laundry on this level, along with a bedroom and bathroom. The top floor contains two more bedrooms."
Two hours from New York City in Forestburgh, the circa-1850s carriage house was renovated and retains Greek Revival details. The great room soars 20 feet, is lit by windows on two levels and a chandelier, and overlooks balconies and an open kitchen with painted Shaker cabinets, granite counters, and a six-burner stove. The lower level includes a den with slate floor, fireplace, built-in seating, laundry, a bedroom and bathroom, and opens to a flagstone patio. The primary bedroom and great room access a deep porch. The property has four bedrooms, two bathrooms, updated systems, and is listed at $1.15 million near southern Catskills attractions.
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