This $995K Home Outside Albany Is Packed With 18th-Century Charm
Dating back to 1754, the brick-and-stone Dutch colonial comes with three original fireplaces, a cottagecore kitchen, and a two-story barn.

Dating back to 1754, the brick-and-stone Dutch colonial comes with three original fireplaces, a cottagecore kitchen, and a two-story barn.
Location: 31 William Street Kinderhook, New York
Price: $995,000
Year Built: 1754
Footprint: 3,400 square feet (four bedrooms, two baths)
Lot Size: 0.75 acres
From the Agent: "Introducing Charbonneau House in the quaint village of Kinderhook. Charbonneau House, an original circa-1754 five-gabled Dutch colonial home with four bedrooms, is crafted of stone and brick and sits on a three-quarter-acre lot and possesses infinite charm in a village full of bewitching houses. As you step inside through a large mudroom off the driveway, the home opens into a large, beamed living area with woodburning fireplaces at both ends of the expanse. A modern addition to the rear of the home includes a baker’s kitchen with stone countertops and radiant-headed stone floors."

The restored home rests on a quiet street in the historic village of Kinderhook, less than a 30-minute drive from Albany. A stone walkway leads to the main entrance.
Photo by Catskill Images with Gabriel Zimmerman

Photo by Catskill Images with Gabriel Zimmerman

The living room features ornate moulding and a tiled woodburning fireplace.
Photo by Catskill Images with Gabriel Zimmerman
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