REHOBETH. A New Castle Landmark and on the National Register of Historic Places. Horace Greeley’s original stone barn, circa 1857. The first stone and cement structure built in the states converted to a residence in 1892 by one of Greeley’s daughters. They commissioned architect Ralph Adams Cram to remodel it into their house, which they named Rehoboth. Dramatic and impressive spaces with high ceilings, beams, antique wainscoting, aged and reclaimed wood floors. With over 5200 square feet of beautifully updated living space offering the perfect blend of history and today’s amenities. Original front Parlor now a Family Room. Formal Dining Room with high ceiling, original windows and fireplace. Kitchen with exposed beams, original wainscoting, aged brick walls, working island and top-of-the-line stainless appliances. Separate Breakfast Room. Remarkable Living Room with fireplace, coffered ceiling and soothing soffit lighting. Private Primary Suite with Office and Bath. Third Floor with great exposed beams and sliding barn doors housing Three additional Bedrooms. Screened Porch perfect for summer evenings. Two stone terraces set amidst beautifully landscaped grounds with wildflower meadow, rolling lawns, incredible old stone walls and established plantings. Flowering Cherry, Dogwood, Viburnum, Peonies, Hydrangeas and Rhododendrons. Very close to Chappaqua shops, restaurants, middle school and train station. A rare offering!
5,247 Sq Ft
1.79 Private Acres Lot Size
single family home
$38,052 Annual Tax
Built in 1854
MLS/Listing ID 980420
Cooling - Central Air
Reclaimed Wood
Original Details
Lot - Stone/Brick Wall
Public Sewer
Public Water
Heating - Oil
Heating - Hot Water
Storage
Natural Woodwork
Master Downstairs
Kitchen Island
High Ceilings
Entrance Foyer
Eat-in Kitchen
Built-in Features
Beamed Ceilings
Parking - Garage
Construction - Stone
Style - Colonial
Dishwasher
Gas Oven
Gas Range
Refrigerator
Terrace
Parking - Driveway
Stone