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126 Church Street
Kerhonkson, NY 12446
Anita Cunniff with Boxwood Realty and Design, original listing - (845) 430-0290
$499,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
Full: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
836 Square Feet
Property Description
Historic Charm Meets Modern Living! In the heart of Kerhonkson, a renovated 1890s cottage awaits its new owner. This 836 sq ft home, sitting on a corner lot, offers a unique blend of historic character and contemporary comfort. As you approach, you'll notice the mature trees and flowering shrubs that frame the property. The front porch, built with local cedar, provides a welcoming entrance and a perfect spot for relaxation. Inside, the home reveals its history. During renovation, it was discovered that the exterior walls are constructed of 2-inch thick by 12-inch wide vertical wooden planks - a rare find that speaks to the craftsmanship of the era. This discovery inspired a thoughtful renovation that preserves the home's character while adding modern amenities. The layout has been cleverly reversed, with the main living areas now on the upper floor. Upstairs, you'll find a bright, open-plan kitchen, living, and dining area. The kitchen features leathered granite countertops and solid wood cabinetry, while red oak floors with a low-VOC finish add warmth throughout. Downstairs, two bedrooms (or a bedroom and home office) offer versatile living space. with polished concrete floors. A hidden understairs closet with a custom door provides additional storage. Throughout the home, you'll find a balance of old and new. Shiplap details nod to the cottage's history, while modern amenities like Fujitsu mini-splits and a heat recovery ventilator ensure efficient, fossil fuel-free living. Outside, the corner lot features level upper and lower lawns, ideal for gardening or outdoor activities. The lower lawn is completely fenced in, providing a safe space for children and pets. A 320 sq ft detached garage with custom-built doors offers additional storage or workspace. 126 Church Street is a residence that tells a timeless story while embracing the future, a seamless integration of historical character and contemporary efficiency. Perfectly positioned in the beloved Catskill Region, this property strikes an ideal balance between village life and natural beauty. A short walk takes you to Mill and Main for your morning coffee or evening meal. The historic O & W Rail Trail, also just steps away, offers easy access for leisurely walks and bike rides. For nature enthusiasts, Minnewaska State Park and Mohonk Preserve are within a scenic drive, where the Shawangunk Ridge provides world-class hiking, rock climbing, and mountain biking. Nearby are Hudson Valley favorites like Westwind Orchard, Arrowood Farm Brewery, Inness, and Harana Market - all showcasing the area's excellent food and drink scene. Complementing these amenities, the region's vibrant community of artists and craftspeople offers many ways to experience and enjoy local culture. Recent Renovations: - New interior framing & drywall - Closed-cell spray foam insulation - Roxul sound reduction batting - Radiant tubing in new insulated slab foundation - New sill plates and footing drains - New connections to municipal water and sewer - New electric panel & 200 amp service - All new PEX plumbing and fixtures Eco-Friendly Features: - Induction Range - Fujitsu mini splits for heating and cooling - Heat recovery ventilator - AO Smith electric hot water heater - Dimmable LED lighting - Programmable touchscreen thermostat Exterior Upgrades: - Hardie siding - Boral exterior trims - Standing seam galvanized metal roof - Composite decking (Sylvanix) - Local natural Cedar porch posts - New and original stone walls - New Bluestone walkways - Hand-built custom fencing and garage doors Windows & Doors: - Pella Lifestyle windows - Solid Alder interior doors - Insulated fiberglass Therma-Tru exterior doors - Baldwin door hardware Additional Features: - Tubing for radiant heat installed in the concrete slab, ready for electric boiler - Partially furnished: counter-height kitchen table & stools, area rug, induction-ready cookware, new double bed, and electric lawnmower - Underground electric service conduit to garage
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1895
MLS Number
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Location
Address
126 Church Street
City
Kerhonkson
State
NY
Zip Code
12446
County
ULSTER
Listing
Provider
Boxwood Realty and Design, original listing
Name
Phone
(845) 430-0290
Office Name
Office Phone
(845) 430-0290
Agent Name
Anita Cunniff
Agency Phone
(845) 430-0290

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