11 Brown Road

Pleasant Valley, NY 12569 Directions
$1,600,000
  • 6Bed
  • 3/1Baths
  • 4,248Sqft
  • 17.4Acres
  • 1772Built
  • $377Price/Sqft

Property Highlights

  • Elementary: Traver Road
  • Mid. School: Lagrange Middle School
  • High School: Arlington High School
  • View: Trees/Woods, Water
  • Days on Market: 158
  • MLS: 886347

Property Highlights

  • Elementary: Traver Road
  • Mid. School: Lagrange Middle School
  • High School: Arlington High School
  • View: Trees/Woods, Water
  • Days on Market: 158
  • MLS: 886347

Step back in time without sacrificing modern comforts in this rare, historic brick farmhouse estate, originally built in the 1760s by early settler Sarah Tobias Newcomb. Rich in Revolutionary War-era history, this extraordinary property tells a story few homes can: Sarah famously sent cheese from her dairy to George Washington's encampment nearby. Over the years, the home has flown both British and American flags, bearing witness to centuries of change. Set on approximately 18 serene acres with subdivision potential for three 3.5-acre lots, the estate includes a beautifully restored 6-bedroom, 4-bathroom residence. Carefully updated to preserve...

Property Highlights

  • Elementary: Traver Road
  • Mid. School: Lagrange Middle School
  • High School: Arlington High School
  • View: Trees/Woods, Water
  • Days on Market: 158
  • MLS: 886347

Step back in time without sacrificing modern comforts in this rare, historic brick farmhouse estate, originally built in the 1760s by early settler Sarah Tobias Newcomb. Rich in Revolutionary War-era history, this extraordinary property tells a story few homes can: Sarah famously sent cheese from her dairy to George Washington's encampment nearby. Over the years, the home has flown both British and American flags, bearing witness to centuries of change. Set on approximately 18 serene acres with subdivision potential for three 3.5-acre lots, the estate includes a beautifully restored 6-bedroom, 4-bathroom residence. Carefully updated to preserve its character, the home features original wide-plank hardwood floors, massive Dutch doors with original hardware, six corner Rumford fireplaces, designer lighting, crown molding, and a fully renovated chef’s kitchen with an eat-in area. Enjoy formal and casual living spaces, including a dining room, living room, and family room. Modern upgrades include new central air, central vacuum, and oil heating with an above-ground tank. Additional amenities include a soaking tub, stall shower, and dedicated dressing area. Property taxes have been lowered for the 2025 tax season, offering immediate financial relief—and there is further potential for tax breaks should the new owner choose to start a small farm operation. Outdoors, unwind on the 50-foot veranda overlooking a tranquil pond and rolling pastures. A charming tiny house by a seasonal brook offers extra retreat space, while two large barns serve various purposes—one equipped with horse stalls and a commercial woodworking shop, the other perfect for additional stabling or storage. An outdoor cabana adds another space for relaxation or entertaining. This estate is being sold as-is by motivated sellers who have poured love and care into its restoration. Whether you're an equestrian, a history enthusiast, or a visionary investor, this property offers endless potential—from farming (which may bring additional tax benefits) to development or simply enjoying the luxury of rural elegance. Don’t miss your chance to own a truly one-of-a-kind home where history, charm, and opportunity meet.

Step back in time without sacrificing modern comforts in this rare, historic brick farmhouse estate, originally built in the 1760s by early settler Sarah Tobias Newcomb. Rich in Revolutionary War-era history, this extraordinary property tells a story few homes can: Sarah famously sent cheese from her dairy to George Washington's encampment nearby. Over the years, the home has flown both British and American flags, bearing witness to centuries of change. Set on approximately 18 serene acres with subdivision potential for three 3.5-acre lots, the estate includes a beautifully restored 6-bedroom, 4-bathroom residence. Carefully updated to preserve its character, the home features original wide-plank hardwood floors, massive Dutch doors with original hardware, six corner Rumford fireplaces, designer lighting, crown molding, and a fully renovated chef’s kitchen with an eat-in area. Enjoy formal and casual living spaces, including a dining room, living room, and family room. Modern upgrades include new central air, central vacuum, and oil heating with an above-ground tank. Additional amenities include a soaking tub, stall shower, and dedicated dressing area. Property taxes have been lowered for the 2025 tax season, offering immediate financial relief—and there is further potential for tax breaks should the new owner choose to start a small farm operation. Outdoors, unwind on the 50-foot veranda overlooking a tranquil pond and rolling pastures. A charming tiny house by a seasonal brook offers extra retreat space, while two large barns serve various purposes—one equipped with horse stalls and a commercial woodworking shop, the other perfect for additional stabling or storage. An outdoor cabana adds another space for relaxation or entertaining. This estate is being sold as-is by motivated sellers who have poured love and care into its restoration. Whether you're an equestrian, a history enthusiast, or a visionary investor, this property offers endless potential—from farming (which may bring additional tax benefits) to development or simply enjoying the luxury of rural elegance. Don’t miss your chance to own a truly one-of-a-kind home where history, charm, and opportunity meet.

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  • Additional Information
    • Basement Description: Partial, Unfinished
    • Days On Market: 158
    • Elementary School: Traver Road Primary School
    • Elementary School District: Arlington
    • High School: Arlington High School
    • Living Area SqFt: 4248
    • Middle School: Lagrange Middle School
    • On Market Date: 2025-07-07
    • Parking: Detached, Driveway
    • Parking Spaces: 2
    • Sewer: Septic Tank
    • Style: Colonial, Cottage, Farmhouse
    • Tax Amount: $25,969
    • Type: Residential
    • View: Trees/Woods, Water
    • Year Built: 1772
  • Interior/Exterior Features
    • Appliances Included: Dishwasher, Exhaust Fan, Gas Range, Refrigerator, Stainless Steel Appliance(s), Wine Refrigerator
    • Beds: 6
    • Construction Materials: Brick, Frame, Stone, Wood Siding
    • Cooling: Central Air
    • Exterior Features: Balcony, Courtyard, Lighting, Patio, Porch
    • Flooring: Carpet, Hardwood, Tile
    • Full Baths: 3
    • Heat: Forced Air, Oil, Propane
    • Interior Features: Cathedral Ceiling(s), Central Vacuum, Chandelier, Crown Molding, Double Vanity, Eat-in Kitchen, Entrance Foyer, High Ceilings, Kitchen Island, Natural Woodwork, Pantry, Recessed Lighting, Smart Thermostat, Soaking Tub, Walk-In Closet(s)
    • Rooms: 11
Listing Courtesy of Daniel Colomban of Skyler Realty LLC.
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