Arlena Armstrong-Petock
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arlena@anatolehouse.com
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A newer build with the soul of something older, sitting alone on a Roxbury hilltop with a view that speaks for itself. The 28-foot heated saltwater pool runs the back deck, and a wood-staved sunken hot tub sits two steps away, both pointed straight at the ridge.
Past the front door is a welcoming board-and-batten foyer with a rattan pendant overhead and a black-painted stair leading up to the primary suite, which has the entire second floor to itself. The great room rises more than two stories: a wood-burning fireplace with a plaster surround, exposed beams adding depth and texture overhead, and a sculptural cone-shade chandelier doing the work of filling that volume.

The dining area sits in front of four pairs of French doors that look out to the pool and mountains, giving the whole room a vista feel rare even in the Catskills. The kitchen is equally tall and equally serious: pale gray shaker cabinets, a stone-topped island over a fluted oak base, a brass bridge faucet, a slab backsplash, and storage in numbers that would make a moving truck reconsider. Good thing it can be sold fully furnished, should the thought of moving feel overwhelming. The full Bosch appliance lineup is in place.

Down the hall, a queen bedroom on this same level opens directly onto the deck, and the second bedroom holds two twin spool beds in painted green. Floors are white oak throughout, and the high ceilings only add to the mountaintop feel.
Upstairs belongs entirely to the primary suite. Vaulted shiplap ceiling, a four-poster bed in stained ebony under a chandelier, deep windows that pull the ridge straight into bed with you, and an en-suite worth a paragraph of its own: dusty blue beadboard walls, a walnut double vanity with a black stone counter, brass cross-handle faucets, a marble-tiled walk-in shower under another vaulted ceiling, and a freestanding slipper tub with a brass standalone filler in the sunlit corner.


The back of the house is where things really stretch out. The deck wraps the rear in pale board, runs a modern cable rail across the open edges, and frames a 28-foot pool tiled in dark mosaic so it nearly disappears into the ridgeline by mid-afternoon.


The wood-staved hot tub holds its vintage charm against all the new construction. A fire pit waits off to one side, lounge sofas tuck under the eaves, and the yard drops out to six private acres before the trees take over.
Zero road noise. Total privacy. The mountains do most of the entertaining.

Roxbury has been quietly drawing in some of the most interesting small businesses in the western Catskills. Watershed handles strong coffee and a thoughtful breakfast, and Good Grocer covers lunch and pantry runs after a hike. Roxbury Bottle Shop stocks a tight list of natural, organic, and biodynamic wines. Faith American Brewing in Margaretville is a 15-minute drive, East Branch Farms keeps the produce table stocked through the season, and the Catskill Scenic Trail runs straight through town for a flat walk under the trees. Pepacton Reservoir is a short drive south for bigger water, and PLaYCatskills holds yoga classes with a view. Skiers are spoiled: Plattekill in 10 minutes, Belleayre in 15, and Windham in 30.
Introducing Canopy Hill: fun, beautiful, and low-maintenance, the way good things should be.

Arlena Armstrong-Petock
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arlena@anatolehouse.com
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A newer build with the soul of something older, sitting alone on a Roxbury hilltop with a view that speaks for itself. The 28-foot heated saltwater pool runs the back deck, and a wood-staved sunken hot tub sits two steps away, both pointed straight at the ridge.

The back of the house is where things really stretch out. The deck wraps the rear in pale board, runs a modern cable rail across the open edges, and frames a 28-foot pool tiled in dark mosaic so it nearly disappears into the ridgeline by mid-afternoon.

The wood-staved hot tub holds its vintage charm against all the new construction. A fire pit waits off to one side, lounge sofas tuck under the eaves, and the yard drops out to six private acres before the trees take over.

Zero road noise. Total privacy. The mountains do most of the entertaining.

Roxbury has been quietly drawing in some of the most interesting small businesses in the western Catskills. Watershed handles strong coffee and a thoughtful breakfast, and Good Grocer covers lunch and pantry runs after a hike. Roxbury Bottle Shop stocks a tight list of natural, organic, and biodynamic wines. Faith American Brewing in Margaretville is a 15-minute drive, East Branch Farms keeps the produce table stocked through the season, and the Catskill Scenic Trail runs straight through town for a flat walk under the trees. Pepacton Reservoir is a short drive south for bigger water, and PLaYCatskills holds yoga classes with a view. Skiers are spoiled: Plattekill in 10 minutes, Belleayre in 15, and Windham in 30.