This elegant and prestigious townhouse in the heart of Catskill combines historical significance with modern luxury. The property fronts Main Street and runs the length of a block toward the village marina on Catskill Creek and boasts a secluded garden and large pool. Built by Lyman Hall in 1811 on land purchased from Sybil Ludington Ogden, a heroine of the American Revolution, the house itself is a magnificent and pristine example of Federal architecture and includes a Palladian window and seven fireplaces; one of them a Dutch oven in the beautifully modernized kitchen. Since Halls death, the house has been occupied by a handful of significant local families and hosted a number of River School artists. The basement (which also has separate street access) is zoned for residential or commercial use and has its own kitchen, bathroom, bedroom and two reception rooms. Behind the main property is a pretty carriage house which would make an ideal staff cottage or family annex. Catskill is home to the Thomas Cole House and an increasing number of exciting projects which include the Catskill Mill http www.catskillmill.com/about/ and the ADI American Dance Institute.
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