20 Mead Street

Waccabuc, NY 10597 Directions
$2,495,000
  • 5Bed
  • 4/1Baths
  • 3,712Sqft
  • 2.04Acres
  • 1809Built
  • ColonialStyle

Property Highlights

  • School District: Katonah-Lewisboro
  • Elementary: Increase Miller
  • Municipality: Waccabuc
  • Price/Sqft: $672
  • Days on Market: 4
  • MLS: 959886
  • Taxes: $33,276
  • Listing Pending

Property Highlights

  • School District: Katonah-Lewisboro
  • Elementary: Increase Miller
  • Municipality: Waccabuc
  • Price/Sqft: $672
  • Days on Market: 4
  • MLS: 959886
  • Taxes: $33,276
  • Listing Pending

Set along storied Mead Street in the historic hamlet of Waccabuc, this 19th-century 4BR home, offered for the first time in nearly half a century, is the heart of a 2-acre, park-like property that also includes a 1BR guest cottage, expansive barn/3-car garage, ice house, smokehouse, and woodshed. Built for the Hunt Family in 1809 (with subsequent additions over time), the Federal-style Colonial exudes a feeling of gracious hospitality. Living room and family rooms, both anchored by fireplaces, boast tall windows, hand-crafted millwork, wide-board chestnut floors, and soaring ceilings—a rarity in early 19th-century homes. A charming, light-filled...

Property Highlights

  • School District: Katonah-Lewisboro
  • Elementary: Increase Miller
  • Municipality: Waccabuc
  • Price/Sqft: $672
  • Days on Market: 4
  • MLS: 959886
  • Taxes: $33,276
  • Listing Pending

Set along storied Mead Street in the historic hamlet of Waccabuc, this 19th-century 4BR home, offered for the first time in nearly half a century, is the heart of a 2-acre, park-like property that also includes a 1BR guest cottage, expansive barn/3-car garage, ice house, smokehouse, and woodshed. Built for the Hunt Family in 1809 (with subsequent additions over time), the Federal-style Colonial exudes a feeling of gracious hospitality. Living room and family rooms, both anchored by fireplaces, boast tall windows, hand-crafted millwork, wide-board chestnut floors, and soaring ceilings—a rarity in early 19th-century homes. A charming, light-filled dining room features a full-height bay window that captures bucolic views. The spacious eat-in kitchen with access to the landscaped stone terrace, a laundry room, and a powder room complete the first floor. Two staircases lead to the second floor, where a delightful primary suite includes a fireplace, custom built-ins, a wall of closets, and full bath. Upstairs, there are also three additional bedrooms, a home office, two baths, and a stairway to the unfinished attic with extensive storage opportunities, including several cedar closets. A full unfinished, walk-out basement and a screened-in outdoor living room are on the lower level. In addition to the outbuildings, the property features flowering gardens, specimen trees, and stone walls. It is part of Waccabuc’s 524-acre historic district surrounding Mead Street, where the Comte de Rochambeau reportedly marched south when he led the French Army troops under his command to join General Washington in 1781. Waccabuc, noted as "New York's Secret Suburb,” enjoys a true spirit of community, where the Waccabuc Landowners Council's yearly activities welcome new neighbors with open arms. Lovingly cared for and steeped in history, 20 Mead Street awaits its next chapter. Come turn the page!

Set along storied Mead Street in the historic hamlet of Waccabuc, this 19th-century 4BR home, offered for the first time in nearly half a century, is the heart of a 2-acre, park-like property that also includes a 1BR guest cottage, expansive barn/3-car garage, ice house, smokehouse, and woodshed. Built for the Hunt Family in 1809 (with subsequent additions over time), the Federal-style Colonial exudes a feeling of gracious hospitality. Living room and family rooms, both anchored by fireplaces, boast tall windows, hand-crafted millwork, wide-board chestnut floors, and soaring ceilings—a rarity in early 19th-century homes. A charming, light-filled dining room features a full-height bay window that captures bucolic views. The spacious eat-in kitchen with access to the landscaped stone terrace, a laundry room, and a powder room complete the first floor. Two staircases lead to the second floor, where a delightful primary suite includes a fireplace, custom built-ins, a wall of closets, and full bath. Upstairs, there are also three additional bedrooms, a home office, two baths, and a stairway to the unfinished attic with extensive storage opportunities, including several cedar closets. A full unfinished, walk-out basement and a screened-in outdoor living room are on the lower level. In addition to the outbuildings, the property features flowering gardens, specimen trees, and stone walls. It is part of Waccabuc’s 524-acre historic district surrounding Mead Street, where the Comte de Rochambeau reportedly marched south when he led the French Army troops under his command to join General Washington in 1781. Waccabuc, noted as "New York's Secret Suburb,” enjoys a true spirit of community, where the Waccabuc Landowners Council's yearly activities welcome new neighbors with open arms. Lovingly cared for and steeped in history, 20 Mead Street awaits its next chapter. Come turn the page!

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  • Additional Information
    • Basement Description: Partial, Storage Space, Unfinished
    • Days On Market: 4
    • Elementary School: Increase Miller Elementary School
    • Elementary School District: Katonah-Lewisboro
    • High School: John Jay High School
    • Middle School: John Jay Middle School
    • On Market Date: 2026-03-18
    • Sewer: Septic Tank
    • Style: Colonial
    • Type: Residential
    • Utilities: Cable Connected, Electricity Connected, Phone Connected, Propane, Water Connected
    • Year Built: 1809
  • Interior Features
    • Appliances Included: Cooktop, Dishwasher, Dryer, Microwave, Range, Refrigerator, Washer
    • Beds: 5
    • Cooling: Central Air
    • Flooring: Ceramic Tile, Hardwood
    • Full Baths: 4
    • Heat: Oil
    • Interior Features: Built-in Features, Central Vacuum, Crown Molding, Eat-in Kitchen, Entrance Foyer, High Ceilings, High Speed Internet, Natural Woodwork, Storage
    • Living Area SqFt: 3712
    • Rooms: 9
  • Exterior Features
    • Construction Materials: Clapboard
    • Exterior Features: Garden, Lighting, Accessible Central Living Area, Patio, Porch, Screened
    • Parking: Detached
  • Assessed Value and Taxes
    • Tax Amount: $33,276
Listing Courtesy of Susan Stillman of Houlihan Lawrence Inc.
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