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Listing No. 2320

1999 Greek Revival
Cooperstown, NY









Greek Revival Farmhouse

Authentic replica of a Vermont Greek Revival farmhouse, circa 1850, with classic Shaker simplicity. It is wonderfully sited on 14+/- acres with year round mountain views. A story and a half barn designed by McKie Wing Roth accompanies the house and a small smoke house like building with antique tin roof shingles. The exterior and interior include all the appropriate antique details. These include period frieze and fascia, exterior doors, center brick chimney, a standing seam roof and consistent door and window trim along with 6 over 6 wood windows with true divided lights. Inside are antique doors from a nearby period home, Bennington knobs, locally cast thumb latches, antique hinges, wide-board pine plank flooring with boards up to 19" wide, half are hand planed, old glass, a mudroom with bead board and an old fashion walk-in pantry (5 X 7). One bedroom has an ochre milk-painted floor. A woodstove (Vermont Castings) as was common to the era. The first floor windows and doors have beaded trim and the second floor trim is simpler. The sliding barn doors are hung on antique rollers and track obtained from a local barn.
Bedrooms: 3
Full Bath(s): 2
Heated Sq. Ft.: 2,424
Stories: 2

Acres: 14.270

Features.

  • 1st floor bath
  • 1st Floor Bedroom
  • Bonus Room
  • Storm Windows
  • Built-in Cabinets
  • Ceramic Tile
  • Original wood windows
  • Skylight
  • Walk-In Closet(s)
  • Wood floors
  • Dishwasher
  • Oil Heating
  • Range
  • Refrigerator
  • Septic Tank
  • Water Heater - Electric
  • Transoms
  • 1 1/4 Hour to Albany
  • 3 1/2 hours to GWB
  • 9' ceilings (1st floor)
  • Barn with full loft, perfect for studio, concrete floor and footings to below the frost line, parking for two cars, work space, electricity and year-round water.
  • Custom designed darkroom in basement.
  • Custom, wood storms and screens.
  • Drilled well (220')
  • Easy access (paved road from drive)
  • Metal, standing seam roof with underlay of Grace Ice and Water Shield.
  • Natural cedar siding
  • New Burnham cast iron radiators (second floor)
  • Privacy - hedgerows, two streams, stone walls
  • Radiant floor heat (1st floor)
  • Septic and oversized leach fields.
  • Underground power and telephone.

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