Introducing Charlotte’s – a unique commercial and residential opportunity in the heart of Dutchess County. This historic property was originally built in the 19th century as a Congregational church and has served as a livestock auction house and summer opera venue before evolving into its current beloved restaurant in 2006. Charlotte’s is the perfect setting for romantic dinners, family gatherings, and larger special celebrations. Guests can enjoy the charming wainscoted dining room, a cozy bar with a crackling fire, and outdoor dining in the perennial gardens. Clients looking to host weddings or corporate events can choose from the light-filled Veranda, a spacious Banquet Hall anchored by an impressive fireplace, or the outdoor gardens with ample space for a white party tent. The property also offers a rare live/work opportunity. Above the restaurant, there is a lovely 3-bedroom apartment that opens to a private outdoor deck, providing stunning views of the bucolic surroundings.
Millbrook NY. Move in ready commercial office building available. Versatile space built with trusses,8300 sf. building is on 4.58 acres of land. Parking space is ample. Road frontage is 400 feet directly on rte. 44 in Millbrook. Vaulted ceilings. new heating system, new roof and great location. Multiple rooms allow for a variety of uses with office space that would allow for private entrances, beautiful center garden, garage and three bathrooms. Lease option is also available. Terms are negotiable dependent upon the amount of space desired. An additional 2 acres of vacant land is also in the rear of the building on Crescent Road. This is included in the purchase of this property. Should a use be desired that requires a higher water use t, there is an expanded BOHA septic plan designed and ready to be implemented at the buyers expense. Additional Information: HeatingFuel:Oil Above Ground,
Welcome to the historic Crawford Farm Estate, a sprawling Gilded Age marvel nestled on 32 acres of picturesque Millbrook, NY countryside. Originally crafted in 1900 by esteemed real estate developer RL Burton, this stately mansion stands as a testament to the opulence of the colonial revival period and the vibrant fox hunt boom of the early 1900s. This grand estate boasts a 3 story, 9 bedroom, 8 bath mansion awaiting full restoration, alongside an attached 2 story, 18 room, dormitory wing. While both structures are ripe for rejuvenation, a more modern 7,330 SF 6-classroom school building built in 2005 offers exciting opportunities for contemporary repurposing. Embracing self-sufficiency, the estate features a 100,000-gallon water cistern, complemented by on-site water and sewage treatment plants, ensuring a seamless living experience for future inhabitants. Moreover, with the recently SPDES-renewed sewage treatment plant, the horizon of possibilities expands exponentially. Originally named Crawford Farm Estate, this historic site has witnessed the evolution of the region, from its agricultural roots producing cream cheese to its more recent incarnation as a health services rehabilitation center. Today, possibilities range from a magnificent single-family residence to a charming bed & breakfast, an educational institution, or even a serene corporate or religious retreat, with appropriate approvals. 54-66 Ramble Hill Lane is one of three locations in Millbrook that is part of the new Hospitality Overlay District. As part of the Hospitality Overlay, Ramble Hill can apply for a special use permit to allow for and regulate as an Inn. The property's strategic Millbrook location, two access points from Ramble Hill Lane and College Lane, just minutes from Route 44, the Taconic State Parkway, offers unparalleled convenience, with a Metro North train station a mere 20-minute drive away. With the potential for subdivision to further residential development, the Crawford Farm Estate presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of history, ripe with potential and poised for transformation. You won't find another offering in the region with this kind of scope and potential. Don't miss your chance to breathe new life into this enchanting slice of Millbrook's past, beckoning you to script its next chapter of splendor. Additional Information: HeatingFuel:Oil Above Ground,
FOUNDED IN 1976, THE MILLBROOK DELI IS A THRIVING VILLAGE OF MILLBROOK ESTABLISHMENT. LOCATED ON FRANKLIN AVENUE, MILLBROOK'S MAIN STREET, THE INTERIOR HAS RECENTLY BEEN TOTALLY RENOVATED. THIS OFFERING IS ONLY FOR THE WELL ESTABLISHED, 48 YEAR SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS. OFFERING INCLUDES A FULL LIST OF EQUIPMENT, DELIVERY VEHICLE, FURNITURE & FIXTURES, ALONG WITH A POTENTIAL 10 YEAR TERM LEASE OPPORTUNITY. MUNICIPAL WATER AND SEWER AND AMPLE PARKING IN NEARBY PUBLIC LOT.
CAFE LES BAUX, A HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL VILLAGE OF MILLBROOK RESTAURANT FOR OVER 20 YEARS. A TURN KEY BUSINESS, RATED BY ZAGAT'S AS THE #1 BISTRO IN DUTCHESS AND WESTCHESTER COUNTIES, WITH 36 INTERIOR SEATS AND ANOTHER 10 STREET SIDE SEATS. THIS OFFERING IS FOR THE WELL ESTABLISHED BUSINESS ONLY, WHICH INCLUDES A FULL LIST OF EQUIPMENT, FURNITURE AND FIXTURES AND LONG TERM LEASE OPPORTUNITY. MUNICIPAL WATER AND SEWER AND AMPLE PARKING IN PUBLIC LOT ACROSS THE STREET.
Millbrook is located in New York. Millbrook, New York has a population of 1,364. Millbrook is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 16.51% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 29.92%.
The median household income in Millbrook, New York is $60,313. The median household income for the surrounding county is $87,112 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Millbrook is 56 years.
The average high temperature in July is 81.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 14.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 49.1 inches per year, with 52.2 inches of snow per year.