A very early Hudson home built c1790 likely in the Federal style, 102-104 North Fifth Street was converted into a striking Italianate at the turn of the 19th century. The beautifully ornamental porch is a fabulous place to take in the charming block, and the striking facade is adorned with bracketed cornices typical of the Italianate style. Just blocks to Warren Street, Hudson's main drag, the neighborhood is residential and quiet. You have a large backyard with a patio, a 6ft fence for privacy, and lovely & mature plantings. Inside, the proportions are as elegant as the exterior, with high ceilings and wide spaces. The kitchen is open, grounded...
A very early Hudson home built c1790 likely in the Federal style, 102-104 North Fifth Street was converted into a striking Italianate at the turn of the 19th century. The beautifully ornamental porch is a fabulous place to take in the charming block, and the striking facade is adorned with bracketed cornices typical of the Italianate style. Just blocks to Warren Street, Hudson's main drag, the neighborhood is residential and quiet. You have a large backyard with a patio, a 6ft fence for privacy, and lovely & mature plantings. Inside, the proportions are as elegant as the exterior, with high ceilings and wide spaces. The kitchen is open, grounded by a center island, and you'll find large common spaces and small quiet nooks. An office sits at the back of the house, and you'll find a gas fireplace clad in brick in the living room. A magnificent curved staircase has its original banister, a work of art, and upstairs you'll find three bedrooms. The primary is ensuite, lovely and large with a soaking tub, separate shower, and double vanity. There is off street parking lined with cobblestone walls, and the double lot offers wonderful outdoor space. A wonderfully quiet corner just a 3m walk to the center of town and all that Hudson has to offer with its renowned restaurants & antique shops, and just up the road from the Amtrak train station. 102-104 North Fifth is completely turn key & done to a wonderfully high standard, just 2.5h north of NYC.
A very early Hudson home built c1790 likely in the Federal style, 102-104 North Fifth Street was converted into a striking Italianate at the turn of the 19th century. The beautifully ornamental porch is a fabulous place to take in the charming block, and the striking facade is adorned with bracketed cornices typical of the Italianate style. Just blocks to Warren Street, Hudson's main drag, the neighborhood is residential and quiet. You have a large backyard with a patio, a 6ft fence for privacy, and lovely & mature plantings. Inside, the proportions are as elegant as the exterior, with high ceilings and wide spaces. The kitchen is open, grounded by a center island, and you'll find large common spaces and small quiet nooks. An office sits at the back of the house, and you'll find a gas fireplace clad in brick in the living room. A magnificent curved staircase has its original banister, a work of art, and upstairs you'll find three bedrooms. The primary is ensuite, lovely and large with a soaking tub, separate shower, and double vanity. There is off street parking lined with cobblestone walls, and the double lot offers wonderful outdoor space. A wonderfully quiet corner just a 3m walk to the center of town and all that Hudson has to offer with its renowned restaurants & antique shops, and just up the road from the Amtrak train station. 102-104 North Fifth is completely turn key & done to a wonderfully high standard, just 2.5h north of NYC.
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