''A Property Worth Saving.''
A Rare 1781 Carriage Barn Awaiting Its Next Chapter. For the buyer who sees beyond the present moment—this is not simply a house, but a piece of early American architecture waiting to be stewarded forward. Built in 1781 as part of a historic estate, this original carriage barn offers the rare chance to restore, reinterpret, and reimagine a structure that has stood for nearly two and a half centuries.
The ground floor, with kitchen, bath, great room has a grand fireplace and three separate bedrooms. The space offers many potential uses. The second floor, a huge loft with open layout, cathedral ceilings, exposed...
''A Property Worth Saving.''
A Rare 1781 Carriage Barn Awaiting Its Next Chapter. For the buyer who sees beyond the present moment—this is not simply a house, but a piece of early American architecture waiting to be stewarded forward. Built in 1781 as part of a historic estate, this original carriage barn offers the rare chance to restore, reinterpret, and reimagine a structure that has stood for nearly two and a half centuries.
The ground floor, with kitchen, bath, great room has a grand fireplace and three separate bedrooms. The space offers many potential uses. The second floor, a huge loft with open layout, cathedral ceilings, exposed beams. .
Tucked behind a landmarked, estate-style entrance, and approached via a private drive opposite the original limestone Federal mansion, this converted carriage barn sits quietly on 2.7 pastoral acres in New Baltimore—just minutes from Exit 21B of the New York State Thruway, making it an effortless escape.
After some TLC, the property would make it a perfect retreat, AirBnB property, or full-time residence. Original details include pine floors, hand-hewn beams, forged hardware. Time has left its mark here in all the right ways.
''A Property Worth Saving.''
A Rare 1781 Carriage Barn Awaiting Its Next Chapter. For the buyer who sees beyond the present moment—this is not simply a house, but a piece of early American architecture waiting to be stewarded forward. Built in 1781 as part of a historic estate, this original carriage barn offers the rare chance to restore, reinterpret, and reimagine a structure that has stood for nearly two and a half centuries.
The ground floor, with kitchen, bath, great room has a grand fireplace and three separate bedrooms. The space offers many potential uses. The second floor, a huge loft with open layout, cathedral ceilings, exposed beams. .
Tucked behind a landmarked, estate-style entrance, and approached via a private drive opposite the original limestone Federal mansion, this converted carriage barn sits quietly on 2.7 pastoral acres in New Baltimore—just minutes from Exit 21B of the New York State Thruway, making it an effortless escape.
After some TLC, the property would make it a perfect retreat, AirBnB property, or full-time residence. Original details include pine floors, hand-hewn beams, forged hardware. Time has left its mark here in all the right ways.
Appliances Included: Dishwasher, Electric Range, Range, Refrigerator, Washer/Dryer
Beds: 4
Construction Materials: Asphalt, Frame, Wood Siding
Exterior Features: None, Pool (None)
Flooring: Wood
Foundation: Stone
Full Baths: 2
Heat: Forced Air, Pellet Stove
Interior Features: Beamed Ceilings
Roof: Asphalt
Rooms: 10
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