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26

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2:00 pm

3 BR / 1.5 BA

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1,196 Sq ft

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1.3 Acres

8144 State Route 52, Narrowsburg, NY 12764

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$385,000

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2.5%

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Narrowsburg, NY

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$385,000

Timeless - Gentle - Bucolic - Grounded

Introducing Jackalope Farmhouse.

Appointment Only

Listed By

Erica Keberle

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erica@anatolehouse.com

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Enter Jackalope Farmhouse and feel instantly transported – a classic 1930s craftsman thoughtfully updated by a stylish floral designer who expertly married original details with modern farmhouse aesthetic.

The House Tour. Wood-trimmed windows flood every space with light, creating a bright and airy feel that contrasts the warm antique accents and rich hardwood floors found throughout the home.

A beautifully appointed country kitchen - once featured in the NYTimes - was built around original exposed brick, where dark cabinetry mingles with vintage-inspired hardware and modern stainless steel appliances, while a cozy breakfast nook extends toward French doors that open onto a low-slung deck, perfect for al fresco dining.

A breezy flow continues as a quaint formal dining area leads from the kitchen to the large living room. A wood-burning stove set on a stone hearth anchors the space, and a small office nook serves as a quiet writing corner. The first floor also includes a mud room off the kitchen, as well as a powder room with convenient main floor laundry – adorned with Jackalope wallpaper, antique door, penny-tiled floors, and deep blue paneling.

Back in the living room, a handsome wood staircase leads to the second floor. Each of the home’s three bedrooms sits on this level, with the largest boasting oversized windows, built-in bookshelves, brick accents, and a closet with vintage hardware, including a crystal doorknob. The other bedrooms echo similar details, with ample closet space, hardwood floors and paneled walls creating a cohesive feeling throughout the second level. An updated full bath features ample built-in storage, shiplap paneling, and a vintage tub.

The Grounds. Set on just under one and one-half acres of bucolic land, the property is surrounded by mature plantings—hydrangeas, lilacs, blueberry bushes, wild blackberries, and a mix of trees including crabapple, pear, willow, and an ancient tamarack. Stone-edged garden beds wrap the perimeter of the home, while raised beds near the mudroom entry offer space for seasonal vegetables or cut flowers.

A low-slung deck - conveniently accessed from the kitchen - provides a spot for refreshments and BBQ’s, and an outdoor shower just three steps further adds a relaxing retreat for summer rinses. Beyond, the rolling lawn offers room for a fire pit and endless uses.

Avid and aspiring gardeners will appreciate the water spigots strategically placed around the property. Combined with a charming pond, the lovely grounds have ample potential for diverse gardens and small animal/livestock in different areas of the plot. Realize small farm dreams or just bask in a bijou backyard oasis.

The Area. Despite its country setting, the home is less than five minutes from Narrowsburg’s charming main street amenities. Spend Saturdays at the Farmers Market before grabbing lunch at The Laundrette, or spend the day vintage shopping at Maison Bergogne and Madame Fortuna. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy river rafting on the Delaware River – or stay dry with a hike along the Tusten Mountain Trail. A short 20-30 minute drive brings you to nearby attractions like the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, as well as the must-see towns of Barryville, Eldred, Callicoon, and Jeffersonville. After a day of exploring the surrounding area, pick up craft beer and provisions at Narrowsburg Proper, or enjoy a sit-down meal with river views at The Heron. All of this, just over 100 miles from the George Washington Bridge.

Jackalope Farmhouse

Introducing Jackalope Farmhouse.

Timeless - Gentle - Bucolic - Grounded
Accepted Offer

-

Narrowsburg, NY

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$385,000

Listed By:

Erica Keberle

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erica@anatolehouse.com

/

Enter Jackalope Farmhouse and feel instantly transported – a classic 1930s craftsman thoughtfully updated by a stylish floral designer who expertly married original details with modern farmhouse aesthetic.

The Grounds. Set on just under one and one-half acres of bucolic land, the property is surrounded by mature plantings—hydrangeas, lilacs, blueberry bushes, wild blackberries, and a mix of trees including crabapple, pear, willow, and an ancient tamarack. Stone-edged garden beds wrap the perimeter of the home, while raised beds near the mudroom entry offer space for seasonal vegetables or cut flowers.

A low-slung deck - conveniently accessed from the kitchen - provides a spot for refreshments and BBQ’s, and an outdoor shower just three steps further adds a relaxing retreat for summer rinses. Beyond, the rolling lawn offers room for a fire pit and endless uses.

Avid and aspiring gardeners will appreciate the water spigots strategically placed around the property. Combined with a charming pond, the lovely grounds have ample potential for diverse gardens and small animal/livestock in different areas of the plot. Realize small farm dreams or just bask in a bijou backyard oasis.

The Area. Despite its country setting, the home is less than five minutes from Narrowsburg’s charming main street amenities. Spend Saturdays at the Farmers Market before grabbing lunch at The Laundrette, or spend the day vintage shopping at Maison Bergogne and Madame Fortuna. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy river rafting on the Delaware River – or stay dry with a hike along the Tusten Mountain Trail. A short 20-30 minute drive brings you to nearby attractions like the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, as well as the must-see towns of Barryville, Eldred, Callicoon, and Jeffersonville. After a day of exploring the surrounding area, pick up craft beer and provisions at Narrowsburg Proper, or enjoy a sit-down meal with river views at The Heron. All of this, just over 100 miles from the George Washington Bridge.