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A Guide to Livingston Manor, NY
In Sullivan County, 100 miles from New York City, Livingston Manor describes itself as "a small town with a big yard.” In 2019, Condé Nast declared it the “Catskills’ Newest Hotspot." Through the two descriptions sound pretty far apart, as Livingston Manor locals with some authority – we agree with both.
These Upstate Airbnbs & Hotels With Saunas Are Perfect For Fall & Winter
Autumn is officially here, and with it, temperatures that mean crisp air, days spent hiking, and meals by the fireplace. With its mountainous landscapes, colorful fall foliage and bonfire-opportunities-aplenty, Upstate lends itself well to the season, and the return of all things “cozy”. And what's cozier than a sauna? The Nordic know a thing or two about cozy. According to Wikipedia, in Finland, "sauna is an important part of the national identity. Those who have the opportunity usually take a sauna at least once a week." And then it drops this gem: "The traditional sauna day is Saturday." We can definitely get on board with Sauna Saturdays, and we think you should too. For the love of saunas, we’ve compiled a list of some hotels & Airbnbs with extraordinary setups in which to get scorched — whether it’s creekside, inside, has room for a party, or boasts an incredible mountain view. Parkson Schoolhouse in Livingston Manor, NY Photo: Escape Brooklyn This beautiful two-bedroom upstate Airbnb with a sauna, Parkston Schoolhouse, was once a one-room schoolhouse! Built in 1870, the Parkston Schoolhouse served all grade levels in the Livingston Manor area. More recently, it was converted to a cozy cottage getaway, complete with a wood-burning sauna in the woods. In the town Escape calls home, check our Escape Brooklyn Feature on Parkston Schoolhouse for local recommendations like hiking, dining, shopping and more. Location: 120 miles from NYC in Livingston Manor, NY. Of note: Just down the road from one of our favorite hiking trail systems in the Catskills, Willowemoc Wild Forest. Rowley House in Eldred, NY Photo: Escape Brooklyn This three bedroom upstate Airbnb with a sauna is the list's only indoor sauna, perfect for deep winter. A luxurious bathroom with a walk-in shower is just steps away for a cold shower between sauna sessions. Get inspired with our recent Escape Brooklyn feature on Rowley House, complete with area highlights like hiking, restaurants and more. Location: 90 miles from NYC in Eldred, NY. Honorable mention: Rowley House was featured in Wall Street Journal's recent feature on saunas. Wonders Never Cease in Roscoe, NY Photo: Escape Brooklyn The aptly named Wonders Never Cease isn't just a cozy cabin – it's a world of wonder! Three bedrooms sleeps up to six guests at this log abode, with dual living rooms, three decks, and a perfectly placed barrel sauna overlooking the forest. It's also central to everything; check out the Escape Brooklyn feature on Wonders Never Cease, or the Escape Brooklyn Guide to Roscoe, NY to plan a trip. Location: 95 miles from NYC in Roscoe, NY. Bonus: To up the home-spa game, there's also a wood-fired hot tub on site. Hemlock Spa in Neversink, NY Photos: Sasithon Photography ...
Seminary Hill in Callicoon, NY: Orchard, Tasting Room, Cidery and Boutique Hotel
120 miles from NYC, Seminary Hill is many things: an orchard, with more than more than 60 varieties and 1,500 trees on 12 acres; an eco-friendly cidery meeting PassivHaus standards; a tasting room and restaurant where ciders are paired with fresh, local food; and an enchanting boutique hotel, with 17 units across eight apartments. Proudly local and sustainable, Seminary Hill’s cidery and tasting room is perched atop one of the highest hills in Callicoon, NY. Its picturesque views overlook the former St. Joseph’s seminary, the Delaware River, and nearby Pennsylvania — the combination of which makes for a most spectacular setting to grab a drink or bite while watching the sunset. The ciders are delicious and complex; all lean toward the drier (read: crisper and better) side of the spectrum. Should you get carried away drinking in all the fun, just down the hill from the orchard and closer to town, Seminary Hill's Boarding House is the perfect spot to call home for the weekend. Seventeen rooms are housed across eight apartments in two buildings — one a former hospital from the 1930's, and the other a doctor's office from the 1870's. The buildings were renovated under the direction of local design studio Homestedt, whose Shaker-inspired vision for the Boarding House means simple yet chic, totally cozy rooms — each with private bathrooms, many with restored vintage claw foot tubs, and all with complimentary luxury bath amenities. Like the boarding houses of old, there are some shared spaces for guests, including the lobby/living room stocked with books and cozy couches, and a kitchen where guests are welcome to cook themselves a meal, or enjoy the breakfast buffet. Should you fall in love with the vibe — and you will — design studio Homestedt's nearby shop is filled with many of the housewares, sheets, and toiletries you'll find at Seminary Hill Boarding House. Ready to plan a trip? Read on for our recommendations, including what to do in Callicoon, NY — from where to shop, hike, and get outside – plus the best places to eat or grab a drink. What to Do: Shopping and Exploring the Delaware River town of Callicoon, NY The historic Callicoon Theater, which is listed on National Historic Registry, hosts one screen, 350 seats, a decked out surround sound system and a fully upgraded digital projection system for a quality viewing experience. Photo: Jerry Cohen. As of late, it could be argued that this Delaware River town is the liveliest of them all. With the cidery, a distillery, a gem of a movie theater, excellent shopping, the region's most esteemed farmers' market (on Sundays), plus its own natural wine shop and bar — there’s plenty to do. Along Main Street, Callicoon’s main thoroughfare (split into Upper and Lower Main Street) visitors will find a great selection of places to shop and enjoy. Visit the many antique shops in town, including the aptly ...
A Guide to Roscoe, NY
Approximately 120 miles from NYC, the town of Roscoe has earned its place on the map for attracting anglers from around the globe. The town, affectionately dubbed Trout Town USA, is renowned for its plentitude of streams, lakes and reservoirs – abundant with trout – that wind their way through its sprawling forests. Roscoe is home to many notable residents, including the Two Headed Trout – who, legend has it, long ago made its home in the Junction Pool (where the famous Beaverkill River and Willowemoc Creek meet). Unable to decide which river to live in, this fabled fish sprouted a second head to face both rivers forever. Beyond its fishy fame, however, Roscoe reels in throngs of visitors for more than what its pristine waters promise. Check out our guides below for the best places to explore, eat and drink - plus, where to stay during your visit to this lively locale.
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Neversink River Resort: Camping & Event Space in Godeffroy, NY
80 miles from NYC, the one-of-a-kind Neversink River Resort is equal parts campy throwback and modern hospitality — striking a perfect balance for lovers of the outdoors. Following a recent renovation from NYC-based Time Studio, Neversink River Resort’s facelift hits all the right notes — pristine bathrooms, and thoughtful amenities — while preserving the vibe that made camp “cool" in the first place. Perfect for events of all sizes, grounds can accommodate up to 300 total guests in 22 cabins, and 3 yurts — plus camping and RV sites.
Wonders Never Cease in Roscoe, NY
90 miles from New York City in Roscoe, NY, Wonders Never Cease isn’t just a cozy log cabin — it’s a world of wonder! Nestled in nature with splendid views and light, unwind with a cocktail on one of its three porches, cozy up by the wood stove, and soak up the splendor of the outdoors from its brand-new Alumi hot tub and Redwood Outdoors sauna. Three bedrooms sleeps up to six guests at this cozy cabin, spread over three floors, with one bedroom on each floor. Dual living rooms means tons of room to spread out; spend afternoons and evenings prepping memorable meals in the sunny kitchen, then retire to the upstairs living room with a cozy wood burning stove, or head downstairs to the second living room with a large smart TV.
Catskills Cloud House in Phoenicia, NY
This gorgeous farmhouse has just been renovated into the perfect rental – especially for those wanting a quick, easy getaway without a car. Hop on the Trailways Bus and arrive into the small town of Phoenicia, where the house is just a 5 minute walk from Main Street. Walk into town for meals, or prepare breakfast, lunch and dinner in the beautiful kitchen and dining area. The trailhead for the Tanbark Trail is walkable from the house, as is the beautiful Esopus River for fishing, tubing, or just taking a cool-off dip.
Mountain Terrace in Parksville, NY
Perched high on a hill surrounded by forest, the Mountain Terrace has a treetop feel throughout the house, with spectacular views from nearly every room. The highlight is the wrap-around terrace with west-facing mountain views from the deck — which you can also enjoy from the kitchen, living room and upstairs den. The terrace is perfect for your morning coffee or evening cocktail while watching sunset, and preparing delicious al fresco meals on the grill. Mountain Terrace is minutes from hiking in the Delaware Wild Forest, swimming in local lakes, and the bustling town of Livingston Manor. Spend all day out exploring, but be sure to make it back for the sunset views. Grab meals or provisions from the DeBruce, Upstream Wine, Van Taco/Van Smokey, Sunshine Colony, and the Walk-In.
Ki Cabin in Windham, NY
This spacious, serene and secluded Airbnb chalet inspired by Wabi-Sabi offers a calming, rejuvenating retreat in Windham, NY. Following a recent renovation by Fleetwood Renovations, including a full basement buildout of an additional kitchen, living room, three bedrooms and two bathrooms, guests may rent one or both levels of this gorgeous, well-appointed home.
Riverside Oasis in Brewster, NY
60 miles from NYC in Brewster, NY, find this peaceful oasis perched above the East Branch of the Croton River that's great for groups. Located on three private acres, enjoy the breathtaking views of sunset from the (seasonal) pool, hot tub, or its west-facing sunroom at this expansive home just an hour from NYC. Downstairs, an open layout kitchen is located just inside the front door, with steps down to the living room. Beyond, a very sunny sunroom is the perfect spot to gather for an afternoon cocktail. Upstairs, the primary bedroom has a floor all to itself; its ensuite bathroom boasts a large soaking tub. The additional bedrooms and bathroom are located on the first floor.
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From Mood-Board to Move-In: Customizable New Build Homes by Welcome
Looking to build a brand-new, personalized home? Based in Upstate and Westchester, New York, Welcome promises that homebuyers can go from mood-board to move-in with just a few clicks. Armed with a mood board and a color palette, we worked with Welcome’s designers to easily create an Escape Brooklyn-inspired dream escape — seen below — within Welcome’s Modern Cabin 3.
With many active build projects along the East Coast, Welcome has taken the homebuilding process entirely online, and has streamlined into just a handful of simple steps. Here’s how it works:
- Use their interactive map to choose your perfect plot of land. All plots have been analyzed by Welcome’s proprietary AI land-vetting technology, so you know they’re conducive to a build!
- Use their interactive digital design studio to design your home. For any given Welcome home, there are over 200,000 design combination options. No “cookie cutter” vibes, ever.
- Make an offer on the land and construction costs. This offer secures your home, as well as a builder. Once your offer is accepted, you sit back, relax (in a cabin somewhere, perhaps?), and let them handle everything else – from permitting, all the way through move-in day.
Whether you’re seeking a forever home, a weekend getaway, or an investment property, check out Welcome to see some of their active build projects in the Upstate and Westchester areas. To play around in the digital design studio as we did, head to welcomehomes.com/models — just proceed with caution, because it’s a little addictive.
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Love Lamb: Cruelty-Free Sheepskins Made by Hand in Delaware County, NY
Visit an upstate home, and odds are you’ll see a sheepskin elegantly draped over a chair or bench. They’re everywhere, and for good reason: warm, soft, and organic, they’re an easy final touch for the Upstate hygge vibe we all covet.
Before & After: Camp Caitlin
Caitlin Cowger, owner of Camp Caitlin, has a piece of advice when it comes to buying your Upstate dream home: “Don’t look for the house of your dreams. Renovate the house of your dreams.”
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Winter Rental at Mountaintop Cottage in Livingston Manor, NY
Perched above the town of Livingston Manor in the Catskills, this cozy 2-bedroom home is available for a three-month lease during winter 2024, from January 15 through April 15 (with some flexibility on dates.) Short term rentals under 30 days will not be considered.
2 bedroom, 1 bathroom home | 1,700 square feet | Deck with hot tub & outdoor shower | Stone fireplace & 2 outdoor firepits | Home office with large desk and printer | Cell service & strong WiFi | Fully equipped kitchen with Breville Nespresso machine | Washer/dryer | Detached garage with home gym | Asking $3,500 a month, or $3,200 for renters committing to the entire rental period. Preference will be given to renters seeking the entire rental period.
For more information or inquiries, contact shandeleemountaincottage@gmail.com.
This mountaintop home has been optimized for relaxation and work from home ease. The main floor has two bedrooms, one of which is currently being used as a home office. An additional bedroom is upstairs in the finished attic space with vaulted ceilings, great for kids or visiting friends. The plant-filled house gets plentiful natural light throughout winter, especially during the morning when the direct sun hits the couch (perfect for cozy morning fires) and afternoons at the dining table (a great WFH spot.) The house is pet friendly, but suited best for medium and small animals.
Inside the home office is a sliding door leading to a private deck with a hot tub and grill, overlooking a fenced-in garden – one of three at the house – which grows specialty flowers including sunflowers, poppies, and dahlias; plus herbs and vegetables. During harvest season, pull from the garden for an array of lettuces and tomatoes for fresh salads. On the side of the house, a beautiful outdoor shower is perfect for rinsing off before and after dips in the hot tub (seasonal only.)
The property sits atop a mountain with a stunning view a field where hay was once grown and harvested. Today, the deck overlooks the field, where you’ll spot neighboring horses and cows graze their days away in the distance, along with lots of wild rabbits, deer, turkeys, and other wildlife. (Keep an eye out for bald eagles, too!) There are two fire pits on the property; one in the yard immediate to the house, and one in the field overlooking 100+ year old pine trees and a small pond. Firewood will be provided.
In winter, the super-cozy living room is an ideal place to unwind, with a wood-burning fireplace and custom, extra-deep couch, and tons of blankets and pillows to cozy up in. Netflix, HBO, Amazon, HBO and Hulu available streaming on the TV. A large dining table fits up to 6 guests.
The kitchen and bathroom were gutted to the studs in 2018; everything in the bathroom has been updated with new fixtures, including shower/tub with a view to the outdoors. The kitchen is also well-equipped, …
Perry Pines A-Frame in Bethel, NY
Escape to a woodland retreat in this custom-designed, newly built A-Frame. Tucked into a forested evergreen 5-acre lot, the property is bordered by a pretty brook and a glistening lake. Reminiscent of a bygone era when simplicity and coziness defined the ideal dwelling, this A-frame radiates a rustic-retro cabin vibe while offering a generous living space with more than just the standard modern amenities.
Three bedroom, three bathroom A-frame | 2,119 square foot home on 5 acres | Designed and custom built by Hartewood Homes | Interior birch paneling and beams | Solid oak flooring | Tiled entry foyer | Kitchen with quartz counters and island | White matte and brushed bronze GE Cafe appliances including a dishwasher | French door refrigerator and six-burner range | Plumbed coffee station | 9-foot bay window in kitchen | Great room with Malm wood burning fireplace | Lofted primary bedroom with 15-ft high ceiling walls & en-suite bathroom | Soaking tub with skylight window | Additional 600 square feet of raw, unfinished space on lower level | Expansive deck with forest views | Asking $965,000
Listed by Heather Quaintance at Country House Realty. For showings or inquiries, email heather@countryhouserealty.com.
Photos by Clay Banks
Creatively designed and custom built by Hartewood Homes, Perry Pines is truly a unique build that exudes a warm ambiance with its interior birch paneling, beams, and solid oak flooring. Privately situated off a quiet country road, enjoy a morning coffee or evening cocktails on the spacious back deck surrounded by forest views.
Stepping inside the home, each room unveils its own distinct design. The tiled entry foyer guides into a chef’s dream kitchen with quartz counters and luxurious GE Cafe appliances in a sophisticated white matte and brushed bronze finish, including the dishwasher, French door refrigerator, and a six-burner range. The kitchen boasts a separately plumbed coffee station, a spacious pantry, and an island facing a 9-foot bay window with a captivating view of the pines — truly the heart of the home.
The kitchen seamlessly transitions into the great room, featuring an original Malm wood-burning fireplace and an inviting dining area. Within the distinctive triangle silhouette of this space, a grand glass slider bathes the room in natural light while offering views of the secluded property. Completing the first floor is a bedroom adorned with wood tongue and groove details, olive-colored walls, and elegant brass fixtures, accompanied by a full bathroom featuring a shower.
Photos by Clay Banks
Ascend to the loft to find the to the primary bedroom perched above the great room boasting 15-foot high walls adorned in a sophisticated, smoky-colored tongue-and-groove pine. The en suite bath offers both a shower and a deep soaking tub beneath a skylight window that opens to invite the outdoors in.
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Mine Brook Cottage in Livingston Manor, NY
Discover serenity at this charming home set on 40 immaculate acres, embraced by the untamed beauty of the Catskill Mountain wilderness. Mine Brook Cottage in Livingston Manor, NY is just a two-hour drive from the dynamic pace of NYC. Embraced by the picturesque Catskill Park landscape, this private haven calls out to those yearning for solitude and an authentic connection with nature. This thoughtfully renovated 1940s wooden home offers a unique opportunity to own an untouched piece of Livingston Manor’s rich history and breathtaking natural beauty.
Two bedroom, one bathroom 1940s cottage | 1,215 square foot home on 40.93 acres | Stone veneer chimney | Wood burning stove and stone hearth | Wide-plank floors and exposed beams | Cathedral ceilings | 6 over 6 windows throughout home | Living room stained glass window | Stone corner fireplace | Built-in shelving and cabinets | Main level primary bedroom | Whole house generator | Two stone patios | Two storage sheds | Private creekside trail | .5 acre swimming pond with platform deck | Asking $525,000
Listed by Jill Borenstein at Catskill Mountain Houses. Open House: Saturday, November 18, 12pm-2pm at 371 Grooville Road, Livingston Manor, NY 12758. For inquiries or to RSVP, email jill@
Vintage character and thoughtful modern touches abound over 1,215 square feet of wide-plank floors, exposed beams, and 6-over-6 windows that flood the rooms with natural light, evoking the timeless appeal of mountain living. Enter into the kitchen to find a new GE gas range, twin under-the-counter refrigerators, a farmer’s sink, and an original wood burning stove and stone hearth that effortlessly complements the great room’s warm, rustic ambiance. Just off the kitchen is the full bathroom, which boasts high ceilings and a walk-in shower. Down the hall extending to the exterior patio, the expansive main floor bedroom awaits. Upstairs, a comfortable second queen bedroom.
Photos by Clay Banks
The soaring great room serves as the heart of Mine Brook Cottage, with its soaring cathedral ceilings and captivating stone corner fireplace providing a lodge-inspired ambiance. Overhead, exposed beams frame a space big enough to serve seamlessly as a living room and a dining room, complemented by space for a day bed to accomodate guests. Thoughtful design includes built-in shelving and cabinets for ample storage, cleverly concealing modern conveniences like the Samsung washer and dryer. Original wood floors, wood paneling, a stained glass window, and a sizable window seat contribute to the enduring and distinctive character, creating an inviting sanctuary away from the outside world.
Mine Brook Cottage effortlessly marries historic charm with modern comforts. Recent upgrades, such as spray foam insulation, a whole-house generator, and a mini-split unit, guarantee a snug retreat throughout the seasons — including high-speed Spectrum internet. Enjoy the outdoors on two stone patios, a private creekside trail, a platform deck by the swimming pond, and a recently reinforced driveway embankment. The clapboard siding, cut and …
Deep Hollow House in Yulan, NY
90 miles from NYC in Yulan, NY, Deep Hollow House exudes warmth and charm amidst the serene woodlands of the Catskills foothills. Its exterior mirrors the welcoming ambiance found within, featuring a charming firepit, expansive sun deck, and a stone patio adjacent the raised-bed garden. The clever floor plan ensures privacy and tranquility in the three bedrooms, while the open kitchen and living spaces create an ideal setting for social gatherings. A bonus four-season room adds additional flexible space for lounging or creative uses.
Three bedroom, one bathroom house | 864 square foot home on 2.97 acres | Built in 1961 and renovated in 2020 | Living room with cozy wood-burning stove | Bonus 160 square foot insulated four season room with additional wood stove | Forest views | Stream along property perimeter | Stone patio | Sun deck | Outdoor firepit | Raised-bed vegetable garden | Mod shipping container and shed storage | Turn-key home with furnishings included in the sale price (some exclusions) | Asking $399,000
Exclusive listing by Erica Keberle at Catskill Mountain Houses. Open House: Saturday, November 18 from 12pm-1pm at 4 Irishtown Rd, Yulan, NY 12792. For inquiries, or to RSVP, email erica@catskillmountainhouses.
Winter Rentals at The Perch in Boiceville, NY
Embrace Winter Magic in the Catskills! As the winter wonderland season approaches the Catskills, Perch Cottages invites seasonal renters to experience a season of adventure and relaxation with their monthly rentals, being offered exclusively to Escape Brooklyn followers. Whether you’re a snow enthusiast, a seeker of cozy comforts, or just looking for an affordable Catskills home base for a season – your winter escape awaits.
Here’s the scoop: rates start at $6K for the entire season, January 1 through March 31. Three pricing tiers with different amenities are available.
- Rent all three months for $7,500 or monthly for $3,000 at Cottage 7: Falcon; Cottage 9, Mockingbird; Cottage 13, Starling; Cottage 15: Cardinal. These cottages have private laundry.
- Rent the Eagle House all three months for $8,400, or monthly for $3,200. This is the largest of the cottages, with three bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms. Eagle House has private laundry.
- Rent Cottage 3: Bluebird all three months for $6,000 or monthly for $2,000. This cottage does not have laundry but weekly laundry pick up and drop off can be arranged with a local company.
- Rent Cottage 5: Goldfinch, all three months for $6,300 or monthly $2,300. This cottage does not have laundry, but weekly laundry pick up and drop off can be arranged with a local company.
- Rent Cottage 11: Heron, all three months for $7,500 or monthly for $3,000. This cottage does not have laundry but weekly laundry pick up and drop off can be arranged with a local company.
Perch Cottages is located in Boiceville, NY, in close proximity to Kingston, Stone Ridge, Phoenicia, Woodstock, and more. A full list of amenities is available on request, but each unit has a bluetooth sound system, 40″ tv, full kitchen and BBQ.
Check out the Escape Brooklyn feature on Perch Cottages from earlier this year to get a feel for the property, and the surrounding region. All inquiries should be directed to hello@perchcottages.com. Taxes and fees are not included; inquire within for info.
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The Modern at Long Farm in Callicoon, NY
Nestled amidst the tranquil beauty of the Catskills, this new build in Callicoon, NY is an architectural gem offering a harmonious blend of modern luxury and rustic charm. Meticulously designed and constructed by local artisans, this build is currently in progress, with opportunity to choose your own finishes (including siding and roof colors.)
Four bedroom, three and a half bathroom new build | 2,300 square foot home on 4.78 acres | Two primary suites with en suite bathrooms on each floor | White oak hardwood floors | Spacious mudroom | Lofty vaulted ceilings | Expansive windows throughout | Sculptural hanging fireplace | 1,200 square foot, 10-foot-ceiling basement | Customizable/upgrade options include garages or carports, extra decking, outdoor kitchens, outside showers and pools | Asking Price $995,000
Listed by Diana Polack and Bree Chambers, licensed real estate salespersons with the Upstate Curious Team at Compass. For inquiries, contact 845-825-2815/917-660-5710 or email diana@upstatecurious.com and/or bree@upstatecurious.com.
The exterior showcases clean lines, with cedar accents and Hardie Board siding in contrast to a striking metal roof. Oversized Andersen windows and Marvin sliders invite the outdoors in, allowing the play of natural light to create a warm and inviting ambiance throughout the home.
Step inside and discover a thoughtfully arranged mudroom tailored to suit an active lifestyle. The heart of this home is the spacious great room, meticulously designed to craft a harmonious living experience. Towering vaulted ceilings stretch upwards, while a sweeping wall of windows frames invites the outdoors in. Natural light bathes the room, wrapping it in a warm and inviting ambiance. The open layout seamlessly connects the living, dining, and kitchen spaces, with a charming fireplace serving as the ideal focal point for gatherings with family and friends. Beautiful 8-inch white oak hardwood floors grace the entire home, bringing both a sense of warmth and elegance to the space.
Photos: Phil Mansfield
The main level hosts a primary bedroom with an en suite bathroom, offering a secluded sanctuary. Upstairs, two more bedrooms and another primary bedroom with its own ensuite bath. The basement impresses with its 10-foot ceilings, providing over 1,200 additional square feet that can be personalized to match preferences, be it a home gym, a playroom, or a comfortable screening room.
Buyers have the option to enhance their homes with various upgrades, such as adding garages or carports, expanding decks, incorporating outdoor kitchens, outdoor showers, and even installing pools.
Long Farm offers a total of 8 building sites to choose from across 63 pastoral acres. There is a communal barn that will remain as a symbol of the farm’s history. Some of the many upgrades that buyers can choose from are the addition of garages or carports, extra decking, outdoor kitchens, outside showers and pools.
This part of the Catskills is a haven for nature lovers, with …