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An exquisitely restored and fully furnished architectural treasure believed to have been built in 1862 for Sylvanus Thayer—an early superintendent of West Point—this rare Hudson Valley residence blends history, pedigree, and beautifully considered design. Meticulously reimagined with a reverence for timeless materials, the home offers soaring ceilings, tall original windows, museum-grade marble fireplaces, refined millwork, and wide-plank floors with rich patina. Natural light moves gracefully through each room, enhancing a palette and furnishings curated with quiet sophistication. Formal living and dining rooms evoke the character of an elegant country estate, complemented by a period-sympathetic kitchen with bespoke charm. The private quarters feel serene and inviting, highlighted by a spa-like bath with a deep soaking tub and artisan finishes. The bedrooms—set in designer-selected hues and anchored by original fireplaces—create a peaceful and beautifully cohesive retreat. Perfect as a distinguished primary residence, weekend escape, or turnkey furnished investment, this remarkable property sits moments from West Point, Beacon, Storm King Art Center, and the Hudson Valley’s renowned cultural and dining destinations. A timeless offering of beauty, history, and harmony.
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