- Residential
- 3 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 4,269 SqFt
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The Town of Warwick is well-known for its wineries, distilleries, orchards, shops and restaurants, farmer’s market, antiques and annual cultural events, like the Summer Arts Festival, Summer Concert Series on Railroad Green and the Applefest. But Warwick is also treasured for its natural beauty—its forested hillsides, crop rows, orchards and livestock grazing in the fields. Over 4,000 acres of farmland and open space have been preserved by the town in perpetuity, assuring the everlasting beauty of this part of Orange County's Black Dirt Region, known for its superbly fertile soil. That’s both forward thinking and historic!
Warwick’s quaint architecture is another draw to the attractive town. The Warwick Village Historic District has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1984 and comprises most of the older parts of the village. The oldest structure is the 1764 Shingle House, which shares a property with the circa-1825 Sly Barn and the 1890 Lehigh and Hudson River Railway Caboose No. 81. The Sly Barn and its original stone foundation were moved from a local farm nearby; inside are period agricultural tools, two horse-drawn carriages and antique sleighs. Other charming relics of Warwick’s history are Baird’s Tavern, from 1766; the circa-1840 Hasbrouck Carriage House; and the 1810 house, home to the Warwick Historical Society’s curator. These historic buildings watch over today's vibrant village.
Warwick Valley B&B retains the charm, grace & architectural splendor of an era gone but not forgotten! Chateau Hathorn accommodations are as diverse & elegant as their cuisine.
It’s less than a mile trail to a view of the Catskills, Shawangunks & Hudson Highlands at Fuller Mountain Preserve! Mt. Peter is known for its free beginner ski & snowboard school!
Warwick Performing Arts Center shows happen at Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center. Continuum Fine Art & Photography is about art, live music & classes for a thorough arts study.
Warwick Valley Farmers Market helps grow the local economy, provides a center for agricultural & culinary info, increases awareness & builds relationships that help sustain the community.
Warwick Inn’s Country Mushrooms in cognac sauce! Viviano’s Frittata Vegetale! Warwick Thai’s Curry Fried Rice! G’s Bank Street Omelet! Veggie Eggrolls & Butternut Squash Soup at Fetch!
Work on all levels—mind, body, spirit—at Vastu Health! Create a lifestyle aligning all aspects of your life at Temperance Fit! Enhance your sense of well-being at New Beginnings Spa!
Original Vinyl Records’ inventory spans Pop, Nostalgia, Oddball, Lounge, Space Age, Bachelor Pad, Comedy, World Music & Kids! The Victorian trunk you need is at the 1809 House.
Applefest began in 1989 as a harvest celebration; now over 30,000 folks attend annually to take part in the Apple Pie Baking Contest (slices for sale!) or children’s carnival!
There's so much to do in Warwick, NY - it can be hard to decide! Contact one of our Local Experts at Village Green Realty. We'd love to give you our recommendation on the best things to do in Warwick.
Buyers of Warwick NY homes for sale will find themselves part of its vibrant community in no time. Practically historic is the Warwick Valley Farmers Market, which has been held rain or shine from May through November for nearly 30 years and ranked as one of the finest in the country, featuring local produce, wines, cheese, baked goods, and the chance to gossip and plan meals with the neighbors you meet there! At one time the Warwick area was known for its deeply flavorful black-dirt onion, but these days you're just as likely to see radishes, potatoes, tomatoes, lettuce, carrots and, increasingly, hemp grown and sold locally. Here’s a list of some of the vendors, like Jean-Claude’s Bakery, Woodside Blue Preserves and Drowned Lands Brewery.
What else does one do in Warwick? Besides browsing the village's shops and enjoying the local fare, there are downhill ski areas, golf courses, hiking trails and Wickham Lake. The Appalachian Trail itself runs through Warwick, featuring a hawk-watching area where birders get a birds-eye-view of hawk migrations. One of Warwick’s prized recreational areas is the Madison Lewis Woodlands, where visitors walk and shelter beneath beautiful trees. There are lots of public parks in Warwick that offer opportunities for skateboarding, soccer, playground play, basketball, picnicking and horseback riding; one of them is the Thomas P. Morahan Waterfront Park at Greenwood Lake, Orange County’s biggest body of fresh water.
Warwick, with it's proximity to NYC and rural charm is a popular town. If you’ve got a fancy for a historic Warwick home for sale we might find something like the 1850s restored Warwick farmhouse right next door to a protected 175-acre Warwick horse farm that was recently on the market. Even older was the 1792 Warwick home for sale, one of the oldest in town, that was recently neatly renovated with all the original details intact, listed, and sold. If you’d prefer building your own Warwick property, we might find something like the beautiful 35 Warwick acres with mountain views, a stream and farmland ready for planting that was on the market.
If you have any questions about Warwick real estate, feel free to contact Coldwell Banker Village Green Realty. We'd love to show you all that Warwick has to offer.
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Listing information last updated on February 14th, 2025 at 9:45pm EST.
Listing information last updated on February 14th, 2025 at 9:50pm EST.