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4 BR / 2 BA

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2,108 Sq ft

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10.93 Acres

1556 Gulf Road, Callicoon Center, NY 12724

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$1,250,000

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Callicoon Center, NY

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$1,250,000

Bucolic – Secret Garden – Historic – Lovely

Tucked away in a secret hillside meadow of wild apple trees, this 1880s farmhouse feels like a discovered treasure.

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Listed By

Robin Jones

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robin@anatolehouse.com

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What stays with you is the home's historic charm and the current owners' elevated and unwavering devotion to the farmhouse aesthetic authentic to the region. The rolling terrain of the Catskills' foothills conceals this eleven acre estate of cultivated wilderness from the road below, yet the home remains minutes to dining and essentials and just 110 miles from Manhattan.

The House Tour. Enter through the mudroom into an open plan kitchen, dining, and living room that flows as one continuous space. The chef's kitchen—designed by the owner and restaurateur—centers on a Viking range within an oversized island, complemented by a farmhouse sink and butcher block countertops.

In the dining area, AY Illuminate pendants and custom ceramic wall sconces from Fefo Studio add sculptural lighting, while reclaimed pine wide-plank floors unify the entire ground floor.

The living room anchors around a wood-burning stove, with a brief hallway leading to a shared bathroom featuring a walk-in shower. The first guest bedroom is located on the ground floor complete with its own wood stove for cozy evenings and convenient desk space.

Upstairs on the second level, three bedrooms share a bathroom with walk-in shower and soak tub. The primary bedroom has been upgraded to include three closets and a work from home space. Each bedroom features generous closet space, uncommon in historical farmhouses. A finished third-story game room and home theater caps the layout—sizable in footprint yet tucked away, perfect for movie nights or creative projects.

The property's 10.93 acres unfold as a masterclass in outdoor design. A classic wraparound porch captures sunlight throughout the day, while wisteria climbs the pergola. Home chefs can pass dishes directly from the kitchen window to the outdoor dining table, flanked by stone walls built into the hillside.

A custom fire pit area carved into the meadow’s gentle slope invites evening gatherings, with a meandering path leading upward to a wood-fired hot tub and an incredibly romantic rope swing tethered to an ancient tree.

Beyond this, the parklike meadow preserves a wild apple orchard that leads to a large barn—the property's creative crown jewel. The lower level houses a Polaris (included in sale) and provides perfect storage for outdoor gear, motorcycles, and more. The main floor of the barn is accessed to the left of a statement plexiglass wall that floods the space with gorgeous diffused sunlight. With designs already in place, the barn awaits transformation into a guest house, adding even more possibilities to this wilderness sanctuary.

Located just over two hours from the George Washington Bridge, this inscrutable hillside estate sits privately above the road yet remains minutes from culture and essentials. Walkable from the property is Callicoon Hills for dining and swimming. Livingston Manor is a short drive, home to a world class art space, farm-to-table lunches, indulgent brunches, wine and cocktails, plus a standout mix of design-forward shops. Nearby, Jeffersonville boasts some fan favorites, including wine, pastries, plants, a delightful cheesemonger and specialty groceries shop. Equally as indulgent, though arguably healthier, ask us about the new pilates studio that opened minutes down the road. And for outdoor enthusiasts, let this be your basecamp for fly fishing, hiking, snowshoeing, kayaking, tennis, golf and discovering the secret swimming holes that no one will tell you about until you move here.

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Tucked away in a secret hillside meadow of wild apple trees, this 1880s farmhouse feels like a discovered treasure.

Bucolic – Secret Garden – Historic – Lovely
Active

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Callicoon Center, NY

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$1,250,000

Listed By:

Robin Jones

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robin@anatolehouse.com

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What stays with you is the home's historic charm and the current owners' elevated and unwavering devotion to the farmhouse aesthetic authentic to the region. The rolling terrain of the Catskills' foothills conceals this eleven acre estate of cultivated wilderness from the road below, yet the home remains minutes to dining and essentials and just 110 miles from Manhattan.

The property's 10.93 acres unfold as a masterclass in outdoor design. A classic wraparound porch captures sunlight throughout the day, while wisteria climbs the pergola. Home chefs can pass dishes directly from the kitchen window to the outdoor dining table, flanked by stone walls built into the hillside.

A custom fire pit area carved into the meadow’s gentle slope invites evening gatherings, with a meandering path leading upward to a wood-fired hot tub and an incredibly romantic rope swing tethered to an ancient tree.

Beyond this, the parklike meadow preserves a wild apple orchard that leads to a large barn—the property's creative crown jewel. The lower level houses a Polaris (included in sale) and provides perfect storage for outdoor gear, motorcycles, and more. The main floor of the barn is accessed to the left of a statement plexiglass wall that floods the space with gorgeous diffused sunlight. With designs already in place, the barn awaits transformation into a guest house, adding even more possibilities to this wilderness sanctuary.

Located just over two hours from the George Washington Bridge, this inscrutable hillside estate sits privately above the road yet remains minutes from culture and essentials. Walkable from the property is Callicoon Hills for dining and swimming. Livingston Manor is a short drive, home to a world class art space, farm-to-table lunches, indulgent brunches, wine and cocktails, plus a standout mix of design-forward shops. Nearby, Jeffersonville boasts some fan favorites, including wine, pastries, plants, a delightful cheesemonger and specialty groceries shop. Equally as indulgent, though arguably healthier, ask us about the new pilates studio that opened minutes down the road. And for outdoor enthusiasts, let this be your basecamp for fly fishing, hiking, snowshoeing, kayaking, tennis, golf and discovering the secret swimming holes that no one will tell you about until you move here.