Arlena Armstrong-Petock
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arlena@anatolehouse.com
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This spacious Cape in Rhinebeck gets the fundamentals exactly right. It’s classic in the best way, with just enough thoughtful updating to feel current without losing its charm.
The main floor unfolds with an easy, intuitive layout. The living room is anchored by a fireplace with a pellet stove insert that throws real heat and an impressively large flame, equal parts function and atmosphere.

Built-ins frame the fireplace, offering storage and character without trying too hard.

The kitchen has been renovated and opens nicely to the dining area, making it a space that works for both everyday meals and slightly more ambitious hosting. Two large first-floor bedrooms and a full bath round out the level, all with oversized windows that pull in light throughout the day.
Upstairs, the scale continues. The bedrooms are genuinely large, including a primary that feels more like a retreat than an afterthought, with room to stretch out and breathe. A second full bath serves the upper level, and dormer windows bring in even more natural light, keeping the whole floor bright and comfortable rather than tucked away.


Outside, the home sits on three acres, offering privacy without isolation.


There’s plenty of room to garden, wander, or simply enjoy the quiet, with space that feels flexible rather than overwhelming.
A detached two-car garage adds practical storage and workspace, without crowding the landscape.


Rhinebeck itself needs little introduction. Grab coffee or a meal in the village, stock up on produce at the Rhinebeck Farmer’s Market, and settle in for a beer at Slow Fox Farm Brewery. Lunch at Bread Alone or Le Petit Bistro, or dinner at Little Goat, Cinnamon, or Terrapin Restaurant never disappoints. When you want fresh air, the trails and river views at Poets’ Walk Park are minutes away. It’s all close, easy, and exactly why Rhinebeck continues to hold its ground.
Introducing Slate Hill.

Arlena Armstrong-Petock
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arlena@anatolehouse.com
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This spacious Cape in Rhinebeck gets the fundamentals exactly right. It’s classic in the best way, with just enough thoughtful updating to feel current without losing its charm.

Outside, the home sits on three acres, offering privacy without isolation.

There’s plenty of room to garden, wander, or simply enjoy the quiet, with space that feels flexible rather than overwhelming.

A detached two-car garage adds practical storage and workspace, without crowding the landscape.


Rhinebeck itself needs little introduction. Grab coffee or a meal in the village, stock up on produce at the Rhinebeck Farmer’s Market, and settle in for a beer at Slow Fox Farm Brewery. Lunch at Bread Alone or Le Petit Bistro, or dinner at Little Goat, Cinnamon, or Terrapin Restaurant never disappoints. When you want fresh air, the trails and river views at Poets’ Walk Park are minutes away. It’s all close, easy, and exactly why Rhinebeck continues to hold its ground.