This Victorian with a River View is a rare find. Sitting high on Washington Heights bluff (AKA "The Heights") in Newburgh, is a refined and romantic Victorian home with expansive Hudson River views from almost every room. Built in 1887 by Frank Hull, Newburgh's first newspaper editor, this home has undergone a thoughtful and modern transformation that makes it both historic and modern. Original oak staircase and hardwood floors merge with a beautifully-proportioned main floor with a generous foyer, a bright living room with a fireplace with wood stove insert, a light-filled dining room, and cook's kitchen with new appliances. There are original details are in every room: flooring, moldings, doors, hardware, stained glass windows, curved plaster, ceiling medallions, etc. The basement is dry and has a new chest freezer and pantry shelves for food storage.This home sits on a corner lot has a large enclosed yard and a large 2 car garage/shed.
Listing courtesy of Listing Agent: Kris J. Lippi (hello@isoldmyhouse.com) from Listing Office: Get Listed Realty LLC.
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