c. 1775. Known as The Old Toll House, this meticulously restored and enchanting stone residence is a rare blend of timeless elegance and modern comfort. At the heart of the home lies a welcoming kitchen centered around a massive stone hearth. Hand-hewn beams add warmth and authenticity, while an adjacent grotto provides generous storage. The formal dining room features an original working wood fireplace, built-in cabinetry, and distinctive fabric-clad walls—an inviting and memorable setting for entertaining. The living room reveals fine period detailing, while Brazilian wide-board pine flooring flows gracefully throughout. A mahogany-accented bathroom completes the main level with a refined touch of artistry and sophistication. Upstairs, three versatile bedrooms offer flexible living options, including a dedicated library—ideal as a home office or reading retreat. A second full bath with custom tilework adds convenience while honoring the home's rich character. Set on 1.4 acres, the grounds are framed by mature trees, expansive gardens, and stone walls. Located just five minutes from New Paltz and ten minutes from Kingston's vibrant Rondout District, with easy access to local markets, fine dining, and outdoor recreation. Steeped in history, character, and charm, this remarkable residence stands ready for its next steward—an exceptional opportunity to own a treasured piece of Hudson Valley heritage, thoughtfully preserved for modern-day living.
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