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Listed by: William Pitt Sothebys Intn'l
$1,089,000
Est. payment /mo
5 Beds
3,556 SqFt
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Key Details
Property Type Multi-Family
Sub Type Multi Family
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 3,556 sqft
Price per Sqft $306
MLS Listing ID 156984
Bedrooms 5
Year Built 1850
Lot Size 5.000 Acres
Acres 5.0
Property Sub-Type Multi Family
Source Hudson Valley Catskills Region Multiple List Service (Ulster County Board of REALTORS®)
Property Description
Live your life in a beautiful historic home while you pay bills with an income producing rear wing! A 3 bedroom/2 1/2 bath home with impressive historic details awaits you. The rear wing has a private entrance, 1-2 bedroom, 1 bath space that you can rent. Blinkbonnie, Gaelic for ''A glimpse of beauty'', is a historically significant Hudson Valley property that sits on almost 5 acres with a beautiful view of the Catskill mountains...with sunsets! The home features 5 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms.
A large mid-19th c. barn with peg construction completes the picture. Originally part of the Van Rensselaer patroonship from the 17th c to the mid 19th c., the house was built Circa 1850 in the Greek Revival style. The property was aggrandized in 1915 by important Albany architect, Albert W. Fuller. (The original blueprints on linen still exist!). The owner at that time was a prominent Albany attorney, Frank Bixby Gilbert, who authored several books on New York State law (still in use today!) At that time, quarter sawn oak floors were added to the public rooms to reflect the prominence of the owner. A large dining room (with a butler floor call button that still exists!) was created to welcome fellow dignitaries.
The New York State Historian, Dr. Albert D. Corey owned Blinkbonnie from 1944 to 1963. He played a significant role in preserving and advancing the historical legacy of the Empire State.
Since 1972, the current owner has updated Blinkbonnie, keeping the historic charm intact, mindful of the original character.
This historically significant property was listed on The National Register of Historic Places in 2000! (potential tax credits).
Blinkbonnie ( Gaelic for ''good to the eyes or good view'') awaits her next steward.
The layout is highly adaptable, with the rear wing offering a separate entrance, 1-2 Bedrooms & full bath.
Two sets of French doors lead to a magical 3 season porch with limestone floors and amazing glass panels cut with a copper wheel. While a charming back porch calls you to read or nap. The sunny, south facing kitchen sports a copper sink with granite and soapstone countertops. The original wavy glass windows create a beautiful,subtle dance of fractured reflections as light passes through delicately bubbled and wrinkled glass. 2 original clawfoot tubs are perfect for a long soak.
A large 19th c. barn with wood peg construction towards the back of the property awaits its next function....currently an antiques shop, it could be used for another business, display of an antique car collection, dance parties, etc
Blinkbonnie has a private setting with mature flowering trees and perennials ...daffodils, lilacs, dogwood, ornamental cherry, peonies, iris, allium, rhododendrons, flocks, lilies, hosta, rose of sharon and hydrangeas. A morning walk on the property could reveal a view of the mist rising off the Hudson River with the Catskill mountains as a backdrop.
A ''sweet spot'' location. 7 miles to Amtrak, 8 miles to Albany, 20 miles to the Albany International airport. Saratoga, Hudson and
Tanglewood are all less than 30 minutes away. 2 1/2 hours to Boston or New York City. 3 hrs to Montreal. East Greenbush Schools.
A large mid-19th c. barn with peg construction completes the picture. Originally part of the Van Rensselaer patroonship from the 17th c to the mid 19th c., the house was built Circa 1850 in the Greek Revival style. The property was aggrandized in 1915 by important Albany architect, Albert W. Fuller. (The original blueprints on linen still exist!). The owner at that time was a prominent Albany attorney, Frank Bixby Gilbert, who authored several books on New York State law (still in use today!) At that time, quarter sawn oak floors were added to the public rooms to reflect the prominence of the owner. A large dining room (with a butler floor call button that still exists!) was created to welcome fellow dignitaries.
The New York State Historian, Dr. Albert D. Corey owned Blinkbonnie from 1944 to 1963. He played a significant role in preserving and advancing the historical legacy of the Empire State.
Since 1972, the current owner has updated Blinkbonnie, keeping the historic charm intact, mindful of the original character.
This historically significant property was listed on The National Register of Historic Places in 2000! (potential tax credits).
Blinkbonnie ( Gaelic for ''good to the eyes or good view'') awaits her next steward.
The layout is highly adaptable, with the rear wing offering a separate entrance, 1-2 Bedrooms & full bath.
Two sets of French doors lead to a magical 3 season porch with limestone floors and amazing glass panels cut with a copper wheel. While a charming back porch calls you to read or nap. The sunny, south facing kitchen sports a copper sink with granite and soapstone countertops. The original wavy glass windows create a beautiful,subtle dance of fractured reflections as light passes through delicately bubbled and wrinkled glass. 2 original clawfoot tubs are perfect for a long soak.
A large 19th c. barn with wood peg construction towards the back of the property awaits its next function....currently an antiques shop, it could be used for another business, display of an antique car collection, dance parties, etc
Blinkbonnie has a private setting with mature flowering trees and perennials ...daffodils, lilacs, dogwood, ornamental cherry, peonies, iris, allium, rhododendrons, flocks, lilies, hosta, rose of sharon and hydrangeas. A morning walk on the property could reveal a view of the mist rising off the Hudson River with the Catskill mountains as a backdrop.
A ''sweet spot'' location. 7 miles to Amtrak, 8 miles to Albany, 20 miles to the Albany International airport. Saratoga, Hudson and
Tanglewood are all less than 30 minutes away. 2 1/2 hours to Boston or New York City. 3 hrs to Montreal. East Greenbush Schools.
Location
State NY
County Rensselaer
Area Schodack
Zoning residential
Rooms
Basement Unfinished
Interior
Interior Features High Speed Internet
Heating Oil
Flooring Tile, Wood
Exterior
Roof Type Metal
Porch Covered
Building
Foundation Stone
Sewer Septic Tank
Water Well
Schools
High Schools East Greenbush
School District East Greenbush
Others
Tax ID 177.-9-25
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