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1906 in Elizabethtown, NY

Posted on OHD: 7/1/25. Last OHD Update: 7/1/25.
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129 Cobble Hill Ln, Elizabethtown, NY 12932

This is a rare opportunity to own an original Adirondack Camp. Built in 1906 by Mr Seth Sprague Terry, a New York City attorney, it was referred to as the ''Upper'' cottage, or the ''small cottage'' or the ''guest cottage''. This 4-bedroom, 2 bath camp features a stone chimney, original woodwork, and diamond pane windows throughout. There is a butler's pantry off the kitchen that currently houses a washer and dryer. A special feature is a huge front porch to gather with friends and family or quietly enjoy the surrounds. Originally built as a seasonal home, it has blown in cellulose insulation, storm windows, oil hot air furnace, and wood stove insert. This home was lived in year-round for 20 years. It has been vacant for 11/2 years. It is being sold AS IS. Centrally located in Elizabethtown, a gateway to the Adirondacks High Peak Region and the Essex County seat, it is 2 hours from Albany, less than 2 hours from Montreal, 10 minutes from the Amtrak train station in Westport and 1 hour 45 min. from Burlington Vt. Elizabethtown's amenities include a small regional hospital, the Adirondack History Center Museum, and all the county offices. It is also a mountain biking hub with many trails. High Peaks hiking trails and Champlain Area trails are easily accessible and Whiteface Mountain is ½ hour away.
4 Bed · 2 Bath · 1,857 Sq Ft · 3.93 Ac.
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