ID # | 865085 |
房资料 | 5房, 4浴, 半浴, 洗碗机, 洗衣机, 烘干机, 车库, 空调, 4300 ft2 室內尺, 室內399m2平方米 上市时间: 62天 |
建造年份 | 1910年 |
地稅 | $9千1 ($9,110) |
燃料 | 电力 Electric |
暖气系统 | 热气 Hot air |
空调 | 中央空调 Central Air |
地下室 | 半地下室 Partial |
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沿着一条漫长而风景如画的车道,位于精美的克莱蒙历史遗产附近,有一个名为巴恩斯伍德的乡村庄园,占地八英亩,空间宽广。巴恩斯伍德的场地曾是建立于十七世纪的生维斯顿庄园的一部分,在20世纪初,当爱丽丝和约翰·亨利·生维斯顿购买该土地并将其改造成一个繁荣的农场时,又与生维斯顿家族重新团聚。该物业仍然拥有丰富的古老树木、历经百年而保留的草地以及从周围树林中隐约可见猫斯基尔山脉的美丽景色。
在重新改造一座建于1900年代的农舍时,尽管经过多年的诸多不合适的改建,业主却有着独特的视角——在为家中带回历史感与温暖感的过程中,他们还希望融入早19世纪建筑元素,使其更贴近土地及周围的房屋。最终呈现出一个美丽的、温馨的室内空间,充满质感与层次感——石灰洗墙、实用区域手工挑选的石地板、完美平衡的娱乐空间与休息场所,以及再生木梁和地板的极致运用。整个家是对木材这种多功能和稳重材料魔力的颂歌。特别高的木质内门来自埃及,之后由阿拉巴马的建筑回收团队进行修复。家中使用的松木梁是从缅因州圣约翰河沿岸一座19世纪的谷仓拆卸而来的,地板则是从一家旧加拿大衣夹工厂中拯救出来后修复的。
主屋的厨房无疑是巴恩斯伍德的心脏所在——一个宽敞的空间,里面还有餐厅和酒吧。土陶色的厨房橱柜由一位极具天赋的当地工匠手工打造。媒体室/图书馆设有内置书架,是比充满光线的客厅更加阴郁的姐妹房间,客厅则保留了家中原有并经过修复的壁炉。办公室、洗手间、泥土室和洗衣房则构成了第一层的完整布局。
二楼的房间向四面八方的繁茂绿地望去,可以远眺到物业壮观的草地和周围扭曲的枫树与橡树。一处宽阔的走廊一侧是主套房,配有大型卧室、带有土陶瓷地板的浴室、淋浴和浴缸以及配备内置橱柜的更衣室。走廊的另一侧是两个宽敞的卧室和一间带淋浴和浴缸的浴室。
从主屋沿一条石径走过一个可爱的石质露台,就能到达那间别致的客房小屋,第一层设有一间卧室和完整的浴室,第二层则有一个大型的高挑天花板卧室。小屋的细节水平与主屋相同,墙壁清漆涂抹,地板为再生木材,梁柱为19世纪的结构。
农场大棚在庄园的尾端静静地矗立着,其农业外表掩盖了内部经过完全修复的美妙居住空间。设计时考虑的大型娱乐空间,宽敞的大厅具有高耸的天花板,配有一个华丽的乡村厨房、完整的浴室、巨大的炉灶壁炉,并有足够的空间容纳一张长长的餐桌。主房间中的一个阁楼目前用作健身房和音乐工作室,但也可以轻松作为额外的客人空间。大堂旁侧有一个巨大的办公室,配有内置书架和二楼可俯瞰后方物业的美丽景色,下面有气候控制的存储和工作坊。此外,还有两个车库,用于存放汽车和维护土地的设备。
该物业距离哈德逊河谷最美丽的庄园之一克莱蒙庄园仅需短途步行——距离提沃里和杰曼镇10分钟,离哈德逊、莱因贝克和阿姆特拉克15分钟,离纽约市不到2小时车程。
Down a long, picturesque driveway, just around the corner from the exquisite Clermont Historic Estate, lies Barnswood, a strapping country compound on eight sprawling acres.
The grounds at Barnswood were once part of the extensive Livingston estate established in the 1600s, and were reunited with the Livingston family at the turn of the 20th century when Alice and John Henry Livingston purchased the land and had it transformed into a thriving farmstead. The property remains abundant with ancient trees, century-old meadows with ample walking paths, and views of the Catskill Mountains over the foliage lining the property's edge.
When approaching a daunting reinvention of a farmhouse built in the 1900s, with numerous ill-fitting additions throughout the years, the owners had a unique perspective - in the process of bringing history and warmth back into the home, they also wanted to bring in elements of early 19th century architecture that felt more authentic to the land and the surrounding homes.
The result is a beautifully envisioned, cozy interior with texture and depth - limewashed walls, hand-picked stone floors in utility areas, the perfect balance between entertaining spaces and places for rest, and the most impressive use of reclaimed wood beams and floors. The whole home is an ode to the magic of wood as a versatile and grounding material. The exceptionally tall wood interior doors were sourced in Egypt and then restored by an architectural salvage team in Alabama. The pine beams throughout the home were saved from a circa 1800s barn dismantled along the St. John River in Maine and the floors restored after being rescued from an old Canadian clothespin factory.
The main house's kitchen is undoubtedly the beating heart of Barnswood - a robust, sprawling space that is also home to the dining room and bar. The terracotta-colored kitchen cabinetry has been hand-built by a supremely talented local craftsman. The media room/library is lined with built-in bookshelves, the moodier sibling of the light-filled living room, which features the home's original and restored fireplace. An office, powder room, mudroom, and laundry room complete the first floor.
The rooms on the second floor look out onto lush greenery in all directions with far-reaching views of the property's epic meadows and the surrounding gnarled maple and oak trees. A wide landing is flanked on one side by the primary suite, with a large bedroom, a bathroom with terracotta-tiled floors, a shower and soaking tub, and a dressing room lined with built-in cabinetry. On the other side of the landing are two amply-sized bedrooms and another bath with a shower and tub.
Down a stone path from the main house past a lovely stone patio is the quaint guest cottage, with a bedroom and full bath on the first floor, and a large vaulted ceiling bedroom on the second floor. The cottage has been created with the same level of detail as the main house with limewashed walls, reclaimed wood floors, and 19th-century beams.
The barn sits unassumingly at the end of the compound, its agrarian exterior hiding its marvelous interior that is fully restored as a living space. Designed with large-scale entertaining in mind, the great room with soaring ceilings features a gorgeous country kitchen, full bath, giant hearth fireplace, and plenty of space for a miles-long dining table. A loft in the main room is currently used as a gym and music studio, but could easily be an additional space for guest overflow. A wing off the great room has an immense office with built-in bookshelves and the pretty views of the back property on the second floor with a climate-controlled storage and workshop below. There are also two bays for storing cars and equipment to maintain the land.
The property is a short walk from one of Hudson Valley's most beautiful estates - Clermont Manor, 10 minutes from Tivoli and Germantown, 15 minutes from Hudson, Rhinebeck, and Amtrak, and less than 2 hours from NYC. © 2025 OneKey™ MLS, LLC