Kinderhook, NY 12106
MLS# 240410
Status: Closed
5 beds | 5 baths | 5796 sqft
Property Description
History and architecture fans delight in this rare and sumptuously restored Hudson Valley estate, one of the few Georgian mansions built before the Revolutionary War. In historic Kinderhook Village, birthplace of 8th U.S. President, Martin Van Buren, the stately circa 1765 home has hosted many luminaries including British General Burgoyne, housed here after his defeat at Saratoga in 1777. John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr and countless other dignitaries were also rumored to have visited the mansion over its storied history. A masterpiece of distinction and beauty with nearly 5,800 square feet of living space, the 5-bedroom home showcases finely detailed formal rooms, a main level guest suite, modern kitchen, family room, recreation room, and an inviting porch.
Room Name |
Bedroom 1 |
Bedroom 2 |
Bedroom 3 |
Bedroom 4 |
Bedroom |
Full Bathroom |
Full Bathroom |
Full Bathroom |
Half Bathroom |
Kitchen |
Living Room |
Dining Room |
Library |
Listing Office: HOULIHAN LAWRENCE, INC
Listing Agent: Andrew Gates
Last Updated: August - 28 - 2024
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