34 Hudson Terrace
34 Hudson Terrace
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Welcome to The Farmhouse on The Hill.
A true labor of love, this 1870’s home was lovingly restored, sustaining its historical elements while updating its beauty with modern amenities. Sitting high above the village of Marlboro, this cozy three-bed, two-bath features a spacious layout, a grand front porch with sunrise and Hudson River views, and a bonus third level with an office speakeasy. The original 8” pine floors on the ground level were unearthed, brightening the main gathering spaces and exposing...Welcome to The Farmhouse on The Hill.
A true labor of love, this 1870’s home was lovingly restored, sustaining its historical elements while updating its beauty with modern amenities. Sitting high above the village of Marlboro, this cozy three-bed, two-bath features a spacious layout, a grand front porch with sunrise and Hudson River views, and a bonus third level with an office speakeasy. The original 8” pine floors on the ground level were unearthed, brightening the main gathering spaces and exposing their former glory.
The kitchen has been reconfigured to create a more open and easy layout. It features a newly-tiled white mosaic backsplash, quartz countertops, maple cabinets, and brand new stainless steel appliances. The coffee amenities are considered by many to be the best on the West Side of the Hudson: French press, stovetop Moka, traditional drip, and K cup. Additionally, the OXO grinder makes each and every East Williamsburg barista envious.
The windowed downstairs bath was designed by the owners themselves blending modern style with Hudson Valley chicness. The pièce de résistance comes in the shape of a double shower and includes a bench, while the tile is a black lava stone accompanied by double brass fixtures and local bluestone shelves and steps. The vanity is composed of a Carrera marble top with a vintage pedestal stand. In New York City, this room would be considered a studio apartment.
The first bedroom is located on the main floor and is home to a queen size bed with 12” memory foam mattress and northwest exposure.
The second floor houses the primary and secondary bedrooms as well as the laundry room. The secondary bedroom mimics the first bedroom on the main floor, with 12'' memory foam matress and northwest exposure. The primary features a king bed with 12” memory foam mattress with north and east exposures: Hudson River and sunrise snapshots commence.
The upstairs bathroom has also been reimagined. With two windows and a view of the Hudson, the shower/tub features a glazed subway tile and auburn walls inspired by Autumn in the Hudson Valley.
Hidden away on the third floor is the office speakeasy with lofted ceilings, a skylight, an electric standing desk, 34” curved monitor, and a door for ultimate privacy while writing, painting, or shorting Gamestop. There's a bonus flex space on this floor as well, ideal for yoga or meditation should you see fit.
34 Hudson Terrace lives on a pin-drop-quiet residential street which makes for the perfect retreat. Walking distance to the village of Marlboro, this is where you come for a small-town feel and the convenience to the reasons you came here in the first place: the parks, trails, vineyards, orchards, and farmers markets. Centrally located in the lower Hudson Valley and under 90 minutes to Midtown Manhattan.
Marlboro was named for John Churchill, the Duke of Marlborough, and officially became a town in 1788. Early settlers included the Hallock family in Milton, the DuBois family in Marlboro, and the Carpenter family in Lattintown. The fertile land and close proximity to the Hudson River helped Marlboro become a successful farming community. Apples, raspberries, and grapes remain the main crops in the area and you can still find and visit many of the town's original farms.
Close to:
15 mins to Walkway Over the Hudson
15 mins to Beacon (+Metro North Station)
10 mins to Newburgh waterfront
20 mins to New Paltz
15 mins to Poughkeepsie/Hyde Park (+Metro North Station)
20 mins to Gardiner
30 mins to Kingston
30 mins to Rhinebeck
45 mins to Woodstock
75 mins to Hunter Mountain
JUNE 15-30- $4,000
JULY- $6,500
Tech updates:
Yale x Google smart lock
Nest learning thermostats
Nest protect smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
Ring door camera and floodlight
24/7 professionally monitored Ring alarm system
Nest mesh wifi system
Electric standing desk with 34” curved master of the universe monitor
A true labor of love, this 1870’s home was lovingly restored, sustaining its historical elements while updating its beauty with modern amenities. Sitting high above the village of Marlboro, this cozy three-bed, two-bath features a spacious layout, a grand front porch with sunrise and Hudson River views, and a bonus third level with an office speakeasy. The original 8” pine floors on the ground level were unearthed, brightening the main gathering spaces and exposing...Welcome to The Farmhouse on The Hill.
A true labor of love, this 1870’s home was lovingly restored, sustaining its historical elements while updating its beauty with modern amenities. Sitting high above the village of Marlboro, this cozy three-bed, two-bath features a spacious layout, a grand front porch with sunrise and Hudson River views, and a bonus third level with an office speakeasy. The original 8” pine floors on the ground level were unearthed, brightening the main gathering spaces and exposing their former glory.
The kitchen has been reconfigured to create a more open and easy layout. It features a newly-tiled white mosaic backsplash, quartz countertops, maple cabinets, and brand new stainless steel appliances. The coffee amenities are considered by many to be the best on the West Side of the Hudson: French press, stovetop Moka, traditional drip, and K cup. Additionally, the OXO grinder makes each and every East Williamsburg barista envious.
The windowed downstairs bath was designed by the owners themselves blending modern style with Hudson Valley chicness. The pièce de résistance comes in the shape of a double shower and includes a bench, while the tile is a black lava stone accompanied by double brass fixtures and local bluestone shelves and steps. The vanity is composed of a Carrera marble top with a vintage pedestal stand. In New York City, this room would be considered a studio apartment.
The first bedroom is located on the main floor and is home to a queen size bed with 12” memory foam mattress and northwest exposure.
The second floor houses the primary and secondary bedrooms as well as the laundry room. The secondary bedroom mimics the first bedroom on the main floor, with 12'' memory foam matress and northwest exposure. The primary features a king bed with 12” memory foam mattress with north and east exposures: Hudson River and sunrise snapshots commence.
The upstairs bathroom has also been reimagined. With two windows and a view of the Hudson, the shower/tub features a glazed subway tile and auburn walls inspired by Autumn in the Hudson Valley.
Hidden away on the third floor is the office speakeasy with lofted ceilings, a skylight, an electric standing desk, 34” curved monitor, and a door for ultimate privacy while writing, painting, or shorting Gamestop. There's a bonus flex space on this floor as well, ideal for yoga or meditation should you see fit.
34 Hudson Terrace lives on a pin-drop-quiet residential street which makes for the perfect retreat. Walking distance to the village of Marlboro, this is where you come for a small-town feel and the convenience to the reasons you came here in the first place: the parks, trails, vineyards, orchards, and farmers markets. Centrally located in the lower Hudson Valley and under 90 minutes to Midtown Manhattan.
Marlboro was named for John Churchill, the Duke of Marlborough, and officially became a town in 1788. Early settlers included the Hallock family in Milton, the DuBois family in Marlboro, and the Carpenter family in Lattintown. The fertile land and close proximity to the Hudson River helped Marlboro become a successful farming community. Apples, raspberries, and grapes remain the main crops in the area and you can still find and visit many of the town's original farms.
Close to:
15 mins to Walkway Over the Hudson
15 mins to Beacon (+Metro North Station)
10 mins to Newburgh waterfront
20 mins to New Paltz
15 mins to Poughkeepsie/Hyde Park (+Metro North Station)
20 mins to Gardiner
30 mins to Kingston
30 mins to Rhinebeck
45 mins to Woodstock
75 mins to Hunter Mountain
JUNE 15-30- $4,000
JULY- $6,500
Tech updates:
Yale x Google smart lock
Nest learning thermostats
Nest protect smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
Ring door camera and floodlight
24/7 professionally monitored Ring alarm system
Nest mesh wifi system
Electric standing desk with 34” curved master of the universe monitor
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Amenities
- Attic
- Back Yard
- Baseboard Heating
- Cooktop
- Crown Mouldings
- Dishwasher
- Eastern Exposure
- Formal Dining Room
Location
LISTING UPDATED: 03/28/2024 08:58 PM
Property Details for 34 Hudson Terrace
Status | - |
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Days on Market | - |
Rental Incentives | No Fee |
Available Date | 06/15/2023 |
Lease Term | - |
Furnished | Fully Furnished |
Compass Type | Single Family |
MLS Type | - |
Year Built | 1879 |
Lot Size | - |
County | Ulster County |
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Building Information for 34 Hudson Terrace
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Property Information for 34 Hudson Terrace
Schools near 34 Hudson Terrace
This home is within Marlboro Central School District.
Rating | School | Type | Grades | Distance |
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Public - | K to 5 | |||
Public - | 6 to 8 | |||
Public - | 9 to 12 |
Rating | School | Distance |
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Marlboro Elementary School PublicK to 5 | ||
Marlboro Middle School Public6 to 8 | ||
Marlboro Central High School Public9 to 12 |
School ratings and boundaries are provided by GreatSchools.org and Pitney Bowes. This information should only be used as a reference. Proximity or boundaries shown here are not a guarantee of enrollment. Please reach out to schools directly to verify all information and enrollment eligibility.