Arlena Armstrong-Petock
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arlena@anatolehouse.com
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Lovingly styled by its creative current owners, the house wears its quirks with pride—think bold paint choices, unexpected charm, and unique spaces that flow effortlessly from one to the next.
The House Tour. Inside, you’ll be greeted by sunny rooms, large windows, and a sprawling kitchen with more counter space than you’ll know what to do with.
Enter into the living area, where you’ll find more windows than wall space, original hardwood floors, and wood beams and trim that add to the warmth. You’ll find an extra-large full bathroom off the dining room, where an exposed brick wall and built-in shelving bring just the right amount of vintage texture.
The kitchen stands out with its abundant storage and creative color palette. And when it’s time to slow down? Head to the sunroom, fire up the woodstove, and lose a few hours in a book.
Upstairs, two well-proportioned bedrooms are joined by a jack-and-jill style full bath thoughtfully designed for both function and privacy. The primary bedroom features a walk-in closet, offering a touch of everyday luxury and plenty of room to stay organized in style.
The Grounds. A covered front porch sets the tone, perfect for a rocking chair and slow mornings.
Out back, a deck offers space for grilling or stargazing, overlooking a fenced yard just right for a hammock or garden.
There’s enough room for a laid-back dinner party, the kind that stretches late into the night.
All of this is just minutes to the village of Catskill’s galleries, restaurants, coffee shops, and waterfront—and just a quick hop to Hudson, Saugerties, or the Catskill Mountains when you need a change of scenery. You’ll want to grab a coffee at Willa’s or Citiot, a beer at Subversive Brewing and Hemlock, and catch a show at The Avalon Lounge. Catskill has become quite the artists’ hub with galleries such as Foreland, Open Studio, Arteque, and Ruthann Gallery. All just two hours from the George Washington Bridge.
Tucked at the end of a dead-end street in the village of Catskill, this cheerful two bed, two bath home isn’t afraid to show a little personality.
Arlena Armstrong-Petock
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arlena@anatolehouse.com
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Lovingly styled by its creative current owners, the house wears its quirks with pride—think bold paint choices, unexpected charm, and unique spaces that flow effortlessly from one to the next.
The Grounds. A covered front porch sets the tone, perfect for a rocking chair and slow mornings.
Out back, a deck offers space for grilling or stargazing, overlooking a fenced yard just right for a hammock or garden.
There’s enough room for a laid-back dinner party, the kind that stretches late into the night.
All of this is just minutes to the village of Catskill’s galleries, restaurants, coffee shops, and waterfront—and just a quick hop to Hudson, Saugerties, or the Catskill Mountains when you need a change of scenery. You’ll want to grab a coffee at Willa’s or Citiot, a beer at Subversive Brewing and Hemlock, and catch a show at The Avalon Lounge. Catskill has become quite the artists’ hub with galleries such as Foreland, Open Studio, Arteque, and Ruthann Gallery. All just two hours from the George Washington Bridge.