Some homes whisper their history. This one has stories to tell - and the beautiful bones to prove it. Welcome to 729 Springtown Road, built circa 1750 along what was once the main southern thoroughfare from Kingston. In the 18th and 19th centuries, this route hummed with commerce and travel - over six taverns and inns lined the road, welcoming weary stagecoach passengers and cattle drovers making their way to New York and Philadelphia markets. This property has stood here for over 270 years, witnessing American history unfold from colonial settlement through the stagecoach era to the arrival of the Wallkill Valley Railroad in 1870-71 and beyond. Step through either the formal front entrance or the back entry - a flexible space with real potential to become a mudroom, home office, studio, potting room, or whatever your life requires - and you'll find yourself in a residence where craftsmanship still reigns. That central staircase? It's an absolute showstopper, the kind of woodwork that modern builders would charge a fortune to replicate. The custom kitchen cabinetry, the wood trim and doors throughout, the built-ins - these details are all here, all intact, ready to shine even brighter with whatever updates suit your style. Venture into the cellar and discover a centuries-old beehive oven, a remarkable artifact of colonial life. Look up in the attic and you'll spot hand-hewn beams with the bark still attached - the kind of authentic period detail that simply can't be faked. The 2,492 square feet sprawl generously across four bedrooms and a floor plan that speaks to a more gracious era: formal dining room for gathering around the table, an eat-in kitchen for everyday living, and a generously sized living room anchored by a grand stone fireplace. Not one but two screened porches offer prime positions for morning coffee or evening cocktails, depending on your relationship with the sun. This is a move-in-and-make-it-yours situation. It's been cherished by the same family for seven generations and is absolutely livable, with room to dream about what it could become. The home comes equipped with practical modern updates where they matter most: a whole-house generator for peace of mind, a new electrical service installed just two years ago, and a roof replaced four years back. Settle in as it is and renovate at your own pace, honoring those period details gradually. Or dive in with a full-scale refresh. The choice is yours, and either way, you're working with something genuinely special. Outside, 1.20 bucolic acres provide the kind of space that makes you remember why people left the city in the first place. The detached two-car garage comes with great potential: a two-bedroom apartment upstairs that needs some attention, but could become guest quarters, rental income, or whatever your imagination conjures. And the location? Perfectly positioned right between New Paltz and Kingston, you get the best of both worlds - world-class hiking and climbing at the Gunks in one direction, Kingston's thriving foodie and arts scene in the other, all while enjoying the quiet of a historic hamlet. For the right buyer - someone who appreciates authenticity and sees the magic in owning a rare piece of Hudson Valley heritage in one of the region's earliest settled hamlets—this is your chance.
Charming 1920s farmhouse in the heart of Tillson (Rosendale), New York sits nicely on nearly half an acre. Featuring 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and about 1,050 square feet of living space, it blends vintage characteristics ''like wood beams and hardwood floors, ''with modern comforts such as central air and a detached two-car garage. Its inviting front porch and fenced yard make it ideal for peaceful country living with convenient access to local amenities and NYC transit. Have your own farmstead with the perennial plants and flowers, fruit trees that includes: quince, peach, pear, plum and cherry. There is a black walnut and and some dogwoods. Chicken coop for housing your 2 legged creatures, and fenced yard for your four legged furry friends. Solar panels are owned outright. Purchased in 2019. Summer months owner pays $20 monthly with an $18 line charge. During the Winter months owner pays $150. Furthermore, It provides a tax credit on property tax assessment and school taxes. Transportation to your front door via both Trailways and local Ulster County area transit (UCAT). Close proximity to cafes, farmer's market, bus station, grocery stores. A central point to all the other hip towns: Kingston, New Paltz and Rosendale.
This completely and tastefully renovated Rosendale home offers modern comforts and flexible living in a convenient neighborhood setting. Enjoy the airy ambiance of high ceilings in the living room and the warmth of hardwood floors throughout. The spacious primary bedroom features an en-suite bathroom, while two additional bedrooms provide ample space for family or guests. A unique feature of this home is the flex space, perfect for a home office or guest suite, complete with its own private entrance and bathroom. The updated kitchen flows seamlessly into the dining area, creating an ideal space for everyday living. With a dedicated laundry area and an attached garage, practicality meets modern style. Step out and relax in your private backyard oasis. Located just minutes from the vibrant towns of Woodstock, Kingston, and New Paltz, you'll enjoy easy access to cultural attractions, dining, and entertainment, while still enjoying the peace and quiet of a friendly neighborhood. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the proximity to world-class hiking, rock climbing, and mountain biking in the Shawangunk Mountains and Mohonk Preserve. Embrace the best of both worlds at 36 Perrines Bridge Road.



Tillson is located in New York. Tillson, New York has a population of 1,767. Tillson is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 43.58% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.39%.
The median household income in Tillson, New York is $91,488. The median household income for the surrounding county is $71,040 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Tillson is 50.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 83.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 13 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47 inches per year, with 43.1 inches of snow per year.