Second Empire in Stanfordville, NY
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Property was for sale as of (2/7/25).
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Property was for sale as of (2/7/25).
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$700,000
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135 Sister Hill Rd, Stanfordville, NY 12581
Step into the timeless elegance of this exquisite 5-bedroom Victorian home, nestled on 7.5 picturesque acres next to a thriving working farm. With its remarkable woodwork, graceful architectural details, and grand fireplaces, this property effortlessly combines the charm of a bygone era with the potential for modern living. Key Features include spacious living, five plus generously-sized bedrooms offer ample space for family living or hosting guests, with a layout designed for comfort and versatility. The grand majestic fireplaces serve as centerpieces of the living room and foyer, creating an inviting atmosphere perfect for cozy evenings. Stunning woodwork, from intricate moldings to beautifully crafted built-ins, the home showcases craftsmanship that radiates warmth and character. Located on 7.5 Acres of serenity, expansive land perfect for gardening, entertaining, or simply soaking in the tranquility of the countryside, enjoy the peace of rural life while being steps away from a working farm, providing access to fresh, locally-grown produce and the perfect backdrop of green fields. This one-of-a-kind property offers a rare opportunity to own a slice of history, surrounded by nature and modern conveniences. Whether you’re drawn to the architectural beauty, the peaceful surroundings, or the proximity to sustainable farming, this Victorian gem is truly a treasure.
5 Bed · 3.5 Bath · 5,880 Sq Ft · 7.5 Ac.
Listed With
Peter Giner, Giner Real Estate Inc. :: 914-263-0345
Reference Links
State: New York | Region: Northeast (Middle Atlantic) | Associated Styles or Type: Second Empire | Period & Associated Styles: Second Empire (1855-1885), Victorian Era |




























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