The Friends' Meeting House, circa 1836. Not just set on historic Quaker Hill, but part of the history. The story unfolds in The American Home December 1928 magazine edition about a man drawn to a forlorn little house perched on top of a hill, how he purchased the home and lovingly restored it. You'll feel the connection the moment you walk into the grand living room. Once lined with pews, 2 rows of raised benches & 2 readers' desks surrounding the heart of the home, the early fireplace which today still anchors the impressive room. The 1st floor also features a front entry, office, DR or 1st floor BR, renovated kitchen, full bath & sunroom. Upstairs, 3 bedrooms, sitting area & full bath. The lovely parcel is just .41 of an acre, but framed by stone walls & split rail fencing, sitting high to capture westerly views of the Harlem Valley, a level backyard large enough to enjoy but not overwhelming to care for. It's the ideal weekend repose minutes to the quaint Village of Pawling which offers fine dining, boutique shops, antique stores, cultural attractions, numerous outdoor activities and their very own Metro North station stop. Just 90 minutes by train or car to NYC.
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