The Jan Pier residence, on the National Register of Historic Places, is a Rhinebeck stone farmhouse built starting in 1761 with frontage on the Landsman Kill. It was enlarged in 1768 and the 1880s when its footprint increased again with a third floor and Second Empire mansard roof. The main level has a front porch and foyer that leads to a LR, DR, and EIK. In addition, there is a BR and BA. The upper level features a MBR en suite, 3 BRs, bath and hallway with built-ins. The lower level has an office, FR, laundry, and mechanicals/storage. Has WB flooring and vintage details. There is a large barn that served as a art studio w/loft as well as traditional agricultural uses; a smoke house; and, a paddock. One of the most special structures on the property is a writing studio, that sits at a bend in the stream so serene one imagines they are in the country. The property is walking distance into the Village and min. to Amtrak as well as convenient to all the Hudson Valley amenities.
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