Clark Farm and Gristmill
Truly historic property, Originally, the site of a Native American village, with ancient trail crossings. George Washington and his troops encamped here during one of the battles of the American revoultionary war. Also, it was the site of the last witch trials in New York state, 1816.
The home, itself, is situated on 3.10 parklike, wooded acres with the Kakiac River running through it. Great stepping stone trails lead to the ruins of the old grist mill which is now a superb sun deck and patio. The house has over 8500 square feet of living space, including a au-pair apartment. Ambient old world interiors abound, county kitchen with beamed ceiling, banquet dining room with enormous butler's pantry and French doors opening onto a handsome patio, paneled parlour (family room/media den), and a comfortable library. The home is made for the extended family with 6 bedrooms and 4.5 baths. Bring your imagination and love of history.
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