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Belvedere House is a transformative contemporary by architects Clark & Green that engages the senses with exceptional design and one-with-nature setting, while cocooning you in the luxury of a sophisticated country retreat. This 6800 SF move-in-ready masterpiece of glass, stone, and curved metal, built in 2005, sits on 96 private acres with panoramic pastoral views of Columbia county's storied farmland. With a 22ft barrel-vaulted great room, luxury kitchen with every luxury appliance and convenience, guest house, 10-acre deer fence, private terrace with Jacuzzi and brand new gunite saltwater pool, it's the ultimate entertainment-friendly weekend retreat. Four minutes from the historic town of Kinderhook with its irresistibly cool shops, eateries, farmers market, the world-class contemporary Jack Shainman Gallery: The School and the Winding Brook Country Club for its championship golf course. Ten minutes to Chatham and 25 min to Hudson. All this only a 90 minute drive from Manhattan! Ref: 36112-HCM878396
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