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Reduced price
WEB ID: 85459544

14 Stonehill Olivebridge, Ulster, NY 12461

Olivebridge, Ulster, NY 12461

in contract | Single Family | Built in 1987

2 beds
2 baths
9.4 acres
outdoor space
$799,000
  • Annual Tax: $8,489.00
  • Available Immediately

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in contract
Reduced price
WEB ID: 85459544

14 Stonehill Olivebridge, Ulster, NY 12461

Olivebridge, Ulster, NY 12461

in contract | Single Family | Built in 1987

2 beds
2 baths
9.4 acres
outdoor space
$799,000
  • Annual Tax: $8,489.00
  • Available Immediately

The Details

About 14 Stonehill, Olivebridge, NY 12461

Nestled among the serene landscapes of Olivebridge, New York, this enchanting home is a testament to true artistry and craftsmanship. Steeped in history, the property was once a vibrant theater for local talent known as the Stone Hill players, and now boasts a charming writers cottage built in the 1970s. The cottage, currently used as a three-season guest retreat, exudes warmth and charm, making it an ideal sanctu...
Listing Courtesy of COLDWELL BANKER VILLAGE GREEN, NY_MLSUC:20242329

key features

  • Central air
  • Garden
  • Patio
  • Hot Tub
  • Baseboard Heating
  • carpet Flooring
  • Deck
  • Driveway
  • Ductless Cooling
  • Ductless Heating
  • Electric Heating
  • Gas Grill
  • Gentle Sloping
  • HardWood Flooring
  • Landscaped
  • Level
  • Lighting
  • Paved
  • Private
  • Rock Outcropping
  • Secluded
  • Slate Flooring
  • Wall Unit(S) Cooling
  • wood Flooring
  • Wood Stove Heating
  • Wooded
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    Olive

    Set at the eastern heel of the Catskills, the Town of Olive hugs the western basin of the Ashokan Reservoir. It’s situated near the geographic center of Ulster County and consists of nine unincorporated hamlets, the better-known of which are Olivebridge, Boiceville, and Shokan—all were relocated over a century ago when New York City flooded the Esopus Valley to create its deepest and second-largest water source. The arched Dividing Weir Bridge over the reservoir acts as a gateway between both sides of town, but it's the landmarked c.1885 covered crossing over Esopus Creek that's referenced by the neighborhood. While Olive’s past depicts a place quite literally on the move, the lifestyle here is every bit slow and relaxed, surrounded by scenic wonder at every turn. Whether you seek full-time residence or a weekend escape within easy reach of Manhattan, you’ll find Olive an ideal place to branch out.

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