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c. 1790 Colonial
Churchville, New York 14428
The Baldwin-Cornwell House
This remarkable historic brick Colonial, originally built in the 1820s, is waiting for your personal touch, bringing it back to its authentic splendor. Offering generous living space and serene country living—yet conveniently close to everything—this home is rich in character and architectural significance.
The stately five-bay center-entrance façade features a beautiful brick exterior and multiple chimneys. Inside, you’ll find original period details throughout, including original doors, interior mantels, several fireplaces, and original 12 over12 windows that fill the home with natural light while showcasing classic craftsmanship. The home offers 3 bedrooms, plus a loft bedroom, a formal dining room, living room, and a library—ideal for those who appreciate timeless design.
Additional highlights include, 200-amp electric, newer furnace and roof, and an attached garage. The historic carriage house (built circa 1790) adds exceptional value, while a wing added in the 1840s enhances the home’s unique layout and history. Many architectural elements were thoughtfully rescued from prominent historic homes that were being demolished, further enriching the property’s authenticity.
Outbuildings include an art studio, smokehouse, shed, and original outhouse. The picturesque yard is graced with majestic 200-year-old walnut trees, creating a truly special outdoor setting. The property features approximately 1.4 acres of wooded land, offering a peaceful, natural setting with privacy and room to explore.
The stately five-bay center-entrance façade features a beautiful brick exterior and multiple chimneys. Inside, you’ll find original period details throughout, including original doors, interior mantels, several fireplaces, and original 12 over12 windows that fill the home with natural light while showcasing classic craftsmanship. The home offers 3 bedrooms, plus a loft bedroom, a formal dining room, living room, and a library—ideal for those who appreciate timeless design.
Additional highlights include, 200-amp electric, newer furnace and roof, and an attached garage. The historic carriage house (built circa 1790) adds exceptional value, while a wing added in the 1840s enhances the home’s unique layout and history. Many architectural elements were thoughtfully rescued from prominent historic homes that were being demolished, further enriching the property’s authenticity.
Outbuildings include an art studio, smokehouse, shed, and original outhouse. The picturesque yard is graced with majestic 200-year-old walnut trees, creating a truly special outdoor setting. The property features approximately 1.4 acres of wooded land, offering a peaceful, natural setting with privacy and room to explore.
| Bedrooms | 4 |
| Full Baths | 1 |
| Half Baths | 1 |
| Heated Sq. Ft. | 2,672 |
| Acres | 1.4 |
| Zoning | 02 |
| Residential | |
Features.
- Library
- Outbuildings
- Built-in Bookcases
- Fireplaces
- Wood floors
- Carriage house
- Cast iron radiators
- High Ceilings
- Claw-foot tub(s)
- Vintage hardware
- Art studio
- Attached garage
- Floored attic
- Outhouse
- Shed
- Smokehouse
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Archived in May, 2026
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