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Brimming with original character, this 2,500+ square foot three-story 1920s Victorian offers the perfect blend of storybook charm and modern convenience. Set on a corner lot in the heart of Red Hook Village, the home features four spacious bedrooms, three full bathrooms, one on each floor, two inviting covered porches, and a large fenced yard with a new outdoor patio surrounded by abundant hydrangeas and perennial plantings. Recently updated, the kitchen features luxury appliances, honed granite countertops, and a copper backsplash, all thoughtfully chosen to honor the home's original character. The spacious mudroom adds both charm and function with its vintage glass tile mosaic floor and wooden peg details. Throughout the house, you will find ornate moldings, stained glass windows, refinished wood floors, and original pendant lights. The colorful rooms are filled with natural light and enhanced by built-ins and coffered ceilings. The layout offers flexibility for bedrooms, workspaces, play spaces, and multiple living options. Two screened-in porches, one on each level, invite slow mornings and quiet evenings. Ascend one of the two staircases to the second floor, where large bedrooms and an office, previously a second kitchen, provide room to spread out. The third floor offers even more possibilities with a flex space that includes a living room, bedroom, bathroom, and kitchenette, ideal for guests or extended stays. Local lore suggests the home may have once been connected to a nearby church, later converted to a three-family residence in the 1930s and 1940s, and eventually used as a first-floor medical office before being owned by a respected school principal and, later, by its current caretakers. Given its past as a multi-family property, the home also offers income-producing potential if converted back to a multi-family residence, pending town approval. Modern amenities complement the historic charm, including municipal water and sewer and proximity to Red Hook's shops, restaurants, and the Bard College shuttle. From April through August, enjoy the gentle evening chorus of frogs from a nearby pond, a reminder that this special property truly embodies the magic of Hudson Valley village living. Convenient access to the Taconic State Parkway, the Kingston Rhinecliff Bridge, and the Village of Rhinebeck adds to its appeal. Schedule your visit today. A 3D Walkthrough Tour is available in the digital Lookbook or by request.
Living on South Broadway places you at the heart of a vibrant cultural corridor that stretches from Red Hook through neighboring villages. The Historic Village Diner, housed in an authentic early-twentieth-century railroad dining car, sits just up the road for those mornings when classic American breakfast feels right. Minutes away, Bard College's Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts hosts music, drama, and dance performances year-round, including the acclaimed Bard SummerScape and Bard Music Festival, while the Hessel Museum features rotating exhibitions of contemporary art. A short drive south brings you to the village of Tivoli, where locally owned restaurants and specialty shops line Broadway, creating the kind of walkable dining and retail scene that turns errands into pleasant outings. For weekend adventures, Rhinebeck offers boutique shopping along tree-lined streets, the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome's vintage aircraft displays and weekend airshows, and the Dutchess County Fairgrounds, which hosts festivals throughout the year. This location offers daily access to farm-to-table dining, world-class arts programming, and the kind of independent shops and cultural experiences that define Hudson Valley living at its best.
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Listing information last updated on February 9th, 2026 at 5:45am EST.