Classic Greek Revival farmhouse on more than an acre in bucolic Snedens Landing. Built in 1854, the Henry Dobbs House, named for longtime resident and ship commander, is what locals call a classic Snedens house. Full of charm and period details--wide plank wood floors, fireplace, original doors and windows and nestled into the hillside of a unique property. An oasis of woods, stone walls, with north boundary a dramatic 70' stone cliff, once the look-out point for General Washington and his troops. A rock-sided stream traverses the length of the garden on its way down to the Hudson River. Although the house needs work, it is ripe for renovation and vision. 1950's addition features a mid-century modern inspired double height cathedral ceiling dining area, with a wall of windows looking out onto the stream and woods. Studio loft has seasonal Hudson River views. Freestanding, streamside one car garage with finished studio space. 25 minutes drive to Manhattan and walk to the river and parks.
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