Featured in the Escape Section of the New York Times, this house is in a great location, six minutes by car to the town of Woodstock, yet secluded and surrounded in pine trees. This house has been called a true gem, updated with three lovely bedrooms and one bathroom. The property sits at the bottom of Ohayo Mountain on 2.6 wooded acres with partial mountain views. Close to skiing and lots of hiking. 🥾 There is a brand-new hot tub to die for! The renovated 1924 house has a brand-new kitchen with cathedral ceilings and several large skylights. The living room boasts a beautiful large quarry stone fireplace and cherry hardwood floors, with radiant floor heating in the kitchen. Adjacent to the open kitchen is a large glass-enclosed heated porch with a large dining room table and streaming sunlight—beamed ceilings. The house is beautifully decorated with an Eastern flair for a natural retreat feel. For music lovers, the living room has a piano. There are cozy queen-sized beds in two bedrooms and a full sized in the third bedroom. An original children's playhouse sits on the property for kids to have their own little house.
Go into town have a latte and go to the great shops.
Woodstock is well known for its art and music scene. Restaurants, crafts, hiking, horseback riding, and swimming are nearby. Skate on a nearby lake. Cross-country skiing and swimming at Wilson State Park (5 minutes). Only 25 minutes from skiing at Bellaeyre or 45 minutes from Hunter Mountain.