Own a treasured piece of local history! This home is teeming with stories to tell about years past. Featured in the book Out to Greenville and Beyond by Raymond Beecher, this home is located on what was once 400 acres owned by the Powell family beginning in the late 1700s. Historic records show that it was deeded to Foster Powell in 1822, and is located at the Westerly end of the Honey Hollow gristmill dam built by Edward Powell. With property on both sides of the street, surrounded by ancient forests and water, the spillway is still intact across the street. (the seller has a bridge in the garage that can be reinstalled) The long-time current owners have made careful renovations over the years in order to maintain the historic charm. Wide plank flooring, built-ins, post and beam construction, wooded land, a flowing creek and pond, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths plus an office space. Ample parking in the circular driveway. It is now time for someone new to take on the stewardship role of this local gem!
OPEN HOUSE on Sunday, October 13 from 11 - 2. This gorgeous home and artist's studio is directly on the west bank frontage of the Hudson River in the Hamlet of New Baltimore National Historic District. It is 2 1/2 hours from NYC and 30 minutes from the Hudson Amtrak Station. (2 hours by Amtrak to NYC). Surrounded by lovely hiking and canoeing preserves, this circa 1873 church has been beautifully transformed into a perfect, peaceful home, artist's studio or live/work retreat. Upstairs is an expansive 2000 SF wide-open space with 20-foot ceilings, downstairs a 2000 square-foot, open-plan residence. Enjoy panoramic, undeveloped views of the Hudson and the protected land on the opposite bank. Passing through the period-perfect front door you will find a handsome vestibule before you enter the enormous sanctuary space. With the original red oak floor, stained glass windows on the sides and glorious picture windows facing east, this 2000 square-foot, column-free space with a 20-foot tin ceiling opens onto a small balcony perched right above the Hudson River. There is a full bath on this floor as well as the spacious original choir loft up above. Make your way down the magnificent cherry staircase to the 2000-square foot, open-plan residence area. Here you will find the spacious kitchen, a dedicated dining area, the living room with wood stove, two large bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, and a third bedroom. The kitchen features copper countertops, a Liebherr refrigerator, and 6-burner grill / propane range with electric oven. Step through the glass doors onto the landscaped garden and bluestone patio. This is a perfect place for entertaining, gardening or just relaxing. Continue down the stone staircase to a lovely deck overlooking the Hudson River and far shore. Modern, energy-saving features include solar panels on the roof, 3 Mitsubishi ductless AC/heating units and propane-fueled radiant heat on both floors. The house is served by fiber-optic cable and municipal sewer. Listing includes the approximately 800-square foot building across the street which is being sold "as-is" because the interior is unfinished. It was renovated in 2018 with a new roof, new siding and paint, 200 amp electric and lighting and is now used for storage.
New Baltimore is located in New York. New Baltimore, New York has a population of 3,252. New Baltimore is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 34.68% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.95%.
The median household income in New Baltimore, New York is $81,538. The median household income for the surrounding county is $62,810 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in New Baltimore is 48.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 82.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 13.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 41.9 inches per year, with 44.9 inches of snow per year.