This authentic early American home is one of the rare ones that remain in the Woodstock area. The house has been carefully preserved, from the cedar shake roof and copper gutters to the hand-painted Delft tile in the kitchen. Set on a serene and manicured acre near the beautiful trails of Cooper Lake, the home features a bluestone patio with a sun-filtering canopy.
The primary bedroom suite is complete with a large closet and full bathroom, plus two other spacious bedrooms upstairs (with a shared full bathroom in the hall). Downstairs is a smaller bedroom (or home office) with its own full bathroom and tub. The house boasts a good number of closets, which is rare in a house of this age. The handsome dining room is enclosed by mahogany walls and five handmade doors, and the sitting room has floor-to-ceiling wraparound bookcases (and also one of the two working Rumford fireplaces in the house). Original floors remain in the majority of the house. There is a convenient washer/dryer nook on the first floor. A Generac generator was installed in 2020, and the water filtration system and hot water heater were replaced three years ago.
The village of Woodstock (with restaurants, shops, and food markets) is just a ten-minute drive away. The land behind the house is owned by the City of Kingston to protect the Cooper Lake Water Reservoir. This means that there won’t be any development there, which further enhances the beauty and privacy of the property. Lastly, the property also has the coveted short-term rental permit required by Woodstock.
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Courtesy of Valerie Cashen, Coldwell Banker Village Green Realty
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Raj Kumar
Lead Agent | Associate Real Estate Broker
The Lillie K. Team, Sotheby’s International Realty
M: 201.689.0533
Email: raj.kumar@fourseasonssir.com