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Where the sky meets the earth, this mountaintop Craftsman looks out across long-distance views to the lower Catskills. Built in 1955 and thoughtfully reimagined over time, the home reflects a rare continuity. Only two owners have shaped it, each refining rather than replacing. The main residence offers approximately 2,400 square feet, complemented by a legal accessory barn with an additional 580 square feet of finished living space. In total, three bedrooms, three full baths, and a series of flexible living areas that feel both open and intentional. Construction is as considered as the setting, with steel framing, Douglas fir, wind-braced walls, reclaimed brick, cedar siding, and Marvin and Andersen windows throughout. The kitchen features vaulted cedar ceilings, custom hickory cabinetry, and granite counters, opening to a living space anchored by original hand-hewn beams and a stone fireplace. Upstairs, the primary suite spans 35 by 25 feet with 16-foot cedar ceilings, a marble bath, and a wraparound deck positioned for the view. The accessory barn adds versatility, offering garage, studio, or workshop space below, with finished living space and a full bath above. Ideal for work, guests, or retreat. The grounds feel established and quietly remarkable, with perennial gardens, mature stonework, a bluestone patio, and a gazebo set within a park-like landscape designed to be enjoyed through every season. Located within the Warwick Valley School District, just minutes from the Village of Warwick and Wawayanda State Park, with access to New York City within approximately 60 miles. A property shaped by time, craftsmanship, and restraint, and increasingly rare because of it.
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