Catskill Creek mini-estate near the end of a historic, dead-end road, on lands of the former 1686 Van Vechten Patent, 28 acres and 1100' Catskill Creek frontage, stands the Edith Cole Silberstein House. Edith, the great-granddaughter of Thomas Cole, the father of the Hudson River School of painting, married Howard R. Silberstein, the publisher of the (Catskill) Daily Mail. They lived in her great-grandfather's house, Cedar Grove (now the Thomas Cole Historic Site), until its sale in 1979. Subsequently, they summered at 53 Snake Road and wintered in Florida. Meticulously renovated (2012) late 19th century Victorian on park-like grounds; period details; hardwood floors. Gracious living room (wood burning fireplace); adjacent light-filled dining room; master-suite (wood burning fireplace) & private porch; open eat-in kitchen (cherry cabinets; granite counter tops); two guest bedrooms and bath. Third-floor loft (office, studio), porches to relax or entertain.
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