The John C. Dubois House, a historically significant and stately brick mansion, is located on the most beautiful tree-lined street in Hudson. The house sits on a large double lot with enough land to create a beautiful garden and add a pool. It is a short walk from Warren Street that has some of Hudson Valley's finest restaurants, cafes, galleries, and antique shops.
The 6,200 square foot house is ready to be brought back to its original glory as a prominent single-family residence or reconfigured as a luxury Bed & Breakfast or boutique hotel serving the ever-increasing number of visitors to Hudson.
The brick architecture adorned with a distinctive turquoise “turret” adds character to other exterior details such as original crown moldings above the front porch and a beautiful slate mansard roof surrounded by intricate ironwork. Additional historical features inside include a beautifully preserved stain glass window, original arched doors, brick fireplaces, a period staircase, multiple porches with unique architectural details, and wide plank wood floors. Plenty of tall windows ensure an abundance of natural light, along with inspiring views of the Catskill Mountains from the third floor.
With so much character, an unbeatable location, and a long history, the John C. Dubois House is just waiting for the perfect steward to bring it back to its original splendor. A significant amount of work has already been done by the current owner to strengthen the core of the building and to start the periodically accurate restoration of windows, moldings, and other architectural details.
The John C. Dubois House is only a 5-minute walk to the Amtrak station, and two hours from New York City.