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367 Samsonville Road
Kerhonkson, NY 12446
Robert Airhart with BHHS HUDSON VALLEY PROP-KING, original listing - (845) 340-1920
$850,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
Full: 3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2152 Square Feet
Property Description
Nestled amidst mature black walnut and cherry trees, this exceptional property seamlessly blends historic charm with cutting-edge sustainability. It stands as a testament to meticulous restoration and innovative design. Upon entering, you're greeted by restored 1851 heart pine flooring and exposed hand-hewn beams and columns exuding an ambiance of timeless elegance. The double-height gourmet kitchen, with its soaring 14-foot ceiling, is a chef's dream. It features a large 9-foot eating island, solid wood cabinets, quartz countertops, and Ann Sacks glass backsplash tiles. State-of-the-art Energy Star appliances complete this culinary haven, underscoring the home's blend of luxury and functionality. The living room is a comfy retreat, seamlessly integrated with the back porch through Nana wall glass doors by Pella. This design visually removes the distinction between the indoor aesthetic and the glory of nature, creating a harmonious blend of comfort and beauty. Each bedroom is equipped with ample closet space, with additional storage found in the coat and storage closets on the ground floor. The primary suite offers a sanctuary of its own, featuring a spacious two-person shower crafted from polished recycled glass and Spanish porcelain from Porcelanosa. Two large closets and a light-filled reading nook round out the space. Two additional bedrooms share a full bathroom with a soaking tub, providing comfort and convenience for family and guests. The property's commitment to sustainability is evident throughout. A horizontal geothermal system powers the heat pump and hot water system, supported by a 120-gallon tank. Radiant underfloor heating spans three zones with wireless thermostats, with an additional geothermal zone available for optional AC installation. The home is insulated with spray, closed-cell foam on all exterior walls and between basement floor joists, complemented by 18 inches of cellulose insulation in the attic. Modern comforts are seamlessly integrated with historical elements. New double-insulated windows and glass doors flood the home with natural light while maintaining energy efficiency. New plumbing and electrical systems, including a 200 Amp service with tamper-proof GFI outlets, ensure the home meets contemporary standards. Additionally, the property features new well and state-of-the-art water filtration systems, providing a pure and reliable water supply. The exterior landscaping is as thoughtfully designed as the interior. Enjoy 700 square feet of deck space and a thoughtfully reimagined stone firepit, originally an old well, perfect for outdoor gatherings. A vintage farm gate and mulched walking paths leading to Federal wetlands create a serene, park-like setting to the rear. Bluestone slabs for walkways and the patio are sourced directly from the property, enhancing the home's connection to its natural surroundings. The inclusion of a potting shed and a privacy fence completes the outdoor experience, offering both utility and seclusion. Every aspect of this home has been curated for peace of mind. This residence is not just a home; it is a sanctuary where past and present converge, offering a lifestyle of unparalleled elegance and sustainability. Welcome to a masterpiece where heritage meets modernity in perfect harmony. You'll adore the views of the yard from every possible vantage point.
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1851
MLS Number
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Location
Address
367 Samsonville Road
City
Kerhonkson
State
NY
Zip Code
12446
County
ULSTER
Listing
Provider
BHHS HUDSON VALLEY PROP-KING, original listing
Name
Phone
(845) 340-1920
Office Name
Office Phone
(845) 340-1920
Agent Name
Robert Airhart
Agency Phone
(845) 340-1920

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