Asking $1.3M, this historic Newburgh home has designer interiors and dramatic Hudson River views
Photos courtesy of This Old Hudson Team at Houlihan Lawrence
In the center of Newburgh’s Historic District, the timeless beauty of this brick home at 164 Grand Street reflects the Queen Anne style in its graceful exterior details. The home’s stylish, contemporary interiors have appeared as a backdrop in films and TV series and featured in the New York Times, Architectural Digest, and Vogue, after having been restored by noted local design professionals. Asking $1,275,000, the eight-bedroom residence has the added delight of dramatic Hudson River views from its two wraparound verandas.

The Orange County Victorian was built for businessman Isaac C. Chapman in 1885. The home last sold for $790,000 in 2021.
The property’s three floors boast 11-foot ceilings and beautifully-restored details like original hardwood floors, hand-carved walnut woodwork, encaustic tiles, Lincrusta wainscoting, and stained-glass windows. Pocket doors with antique hardware frame spacious rooms.



The addition of sophisticated modern design is evident in details like unique designer lighting. A gut-renovated kitchen is anchored by a colorful tiled hearth surrounded by bright stone countertops and seamlessly integrated appliances.




On the second floor, four large bedrooms include a light-filled primary suite with a private veranda and a walk-in closet. Renovated bathrooms are colorful and in keeping with the home’s historic charm.



Under the eaves on the top floor are three more charming bedrooms and a bathroom with a free-standing claw-foot tub. Both floors have several rooms that can be used as office and play space as well.




In addition to a large, fenced yard, the home features two verandas with river views. The home is steps from Liberty Street and minutes from the Metro-North railroad for an easy Manhattan commute.
[Listing details: 164 Grand Street by Anthony D’Argenzio of This Old Hudson team at Houlihan Lawrence]
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