On a quiet Rensselaer County country road in the town of Nassau sits a quintessential 1800’s farm house beautifully updated and lovingly cared for. Approaching the home frommowed paths through wildflower meadows and perennial gardens, brimming with year-round color, one is immediately struck by the level of craftsmanship. The DaVinci slate roof with copper gutters and flashing and detailed clapboard sidingsets the stage for what one will experience room to room, inside. The newly replaced insulated windows allow an abundance of natural light into every room.
The kitchen is a chef’s dream with dovetailed joinery , butcher block island, high-end appliances and stone counters. The dining room, also complete with handcrafted cabinetry is open to the kitchen. Opposite the dining room on the other side of the kitchen is the garden room with access to a stone patio and surrounded by stone walls, gardens and woodlands. The living room, with wood burning stone fireplace and built-in bookshelves, is a refuge for comfort. A generous original front foyer offers a full first floor bathroom, additional built-in bookshelves and connects to a second living/music room. Upstairs the home’s abundant storage/built-in theme continues beginning with a large landing that can easily double as a home work area, a spacious primary bedroom, three additionalbedrooms and a second full bath.
The almost two acres of gardens are intentional and masterfully planned with perennial and herb gardens, wildflower meadowsand whimsically placed stone cairns – a haven for a variety of birds and butterfly. An established “living willow” screen set atop a stone wall and a variety of evergreen plantings provide privacy from the road. The tastefully built potting/storage shed along with a stone fire-pit are set along the edge of the woodlands at the back of the property. All-in-all, the property offers substantial privacy.
True country living, and all under 30 minutes to Chatham, Albany and the Berkshires
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Year Built
1800
Updated on August 16, 2025 at 3:39 pm