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Cochecton, NY

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50 Parsonage Rd, Cochecton, NY 12726

You rarely find a grand old 1890s Victorian like this anymore, but it needs your vision to restore it to its former glory! Cochecton was known as a Delaware River resort town at the turn of the 19th century. 50 Parsonage was one of many boarding houses in the area, and one of only a couple which still remain to this day! Numerous original details remain-- like gorgeous built-ins (likely chestnut from the period), gleaming floors, high ceilings, stained glass, and many fixtures. The main floor has the kitchen dining room, 2 bedrooms, a living room with a woodburning stove and a bathroom. Take one of the two staircases upstairs and find five more bedrooms and a bathroom. There are so many nooks and crannies to explore! Don't miss the walk-up attic, where you'll find extra rooms... it's truly a picker's find, since everything you see in the home will convey with the sale. There are 3 lots in this sale. The home sits on 0.58 acres; there's land that touches Rt 97--that's 0.75 acres; and 1.76 acres is between Parsonage Rd and CR 114, for a total of 3.09 acres. The land is dramatic-- ancient stone ledges rise behind the home, great for exploring where the Lenape tribe once wandered. There are stately trees throughout the property. You're a quick walk to the Delaware River access. Just down the hill is the Cochecton Fire Station restaurant and liquor store. Callicoon is 5 minutes north; Narrowsburg is 15 min south. Cross the bridge: you're in Honesdale in 25 minutes. Central to so much, like Bethel Woods Center for the Performing Arts for concerts and festivals, Resorts World Catskills Casino and the Kartrite Water Park.
6 Bed · 1.5 Bath · 3,300 Sq Ft · 3.09 Ac.
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