Talo osta in Valatie, New York
With a colorful provenance dating back to the American Revolution and the distinction of housing British General Burgoyne after his defeat at Saratoga, this iconic brick Georgian manor creates a remarkable setting for today's style of living. With 6.4 acres in the center of one of the most charming villages of the Hudson Valley, it has been beautifully renovated, updated & now completely turnkey. Perfect-proportioned, light-filled rooms feature tall ceilings & oversize windows retaining their original details of fine millwork & moldings, ornate fireplaces & richly patinated wood floors. A wide front-to-back entry with classic staircase, expansive living room with alcove study, inviting dining room & 1st fl guest suite create a relaxed & elegant setting for easy entertaining. For modern living, the family room, kitchen & privately-set recreation room are ready for gatherings. A side porch overlooks the spacious, level rear lawn, perfect for al fresco summer dining or quiet moments. Ref: 36112-139207
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